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What is a Community Risk Management Plan

Under the Fire and Rescue National Framework for England, a CRMP should identify risks facing the community and describe how a fire and rescue authority will address those risks and prevent and respond to fires and other emergencies. In short, it serves as our organisational plan for the future. A CRMP should have a lifespan of at least three years and be produced in consultation with the public, fire and rescue staff, local partners and representative bodies.

Read our video transcript here

The first sections of this CRMP provide an overview of the Humber region and explain the way our fire and rescue service is organised to deliver prevention, protection and response activities.

We then describe the demands on our Service and outline the key fire and rescue risks facing Humberside and how we propose to address them. As well as ways we plan to improve our service to our communities through the proposals we recently consulted upon.