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Scottish Fire Service Rebuilds for Future

Scottish Fire Service Rebuilds for Future

Published 15 hours ago
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Scotland’s fire service is overhauling its network, tearing down seven aging stations—including Yorkhill and Musselburgh—while building two new ones in Glasgow and East Lothian at a cost of over $20 million. The move, affecting 30+ stations nationwide, is framed as a modernization effort to better match resources to evolving risks like wildfires and floods, freeing up 60 staff roles for prevention and training. But critics, especially in the Borders, warn it’s a budget-driven cut that could compromise local safety, questioning whether community needs or cost savings are driving the changes. Despite political pushback, officials insist service levels won’t drop as they restructure for a smarter, safer future.

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