London Fire Brigade
Lucy Macleod serves as the Assistant Director for Organisational Development, Marketing, and Communication at the United Kingdom Rescue Organisation since September 2021, in addition to role as a UKRO Trauma Assessor. From January 2024, Lucy Macleod has been a member of the Fire Aid Steering Committee. Lucy Macleod has an extensive history with the London Fire Brigade, where positions include National Tactical Advisor for Urban Search and Rescue, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Group Commander, Station Manager, Trauma Team Manager, and Immediate Emergency Care Trainer/Assessor, with a focus on Medical Intervention and Governance. Lucy Macleod is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Crisis and Disaster Management at the University of Portsmouth, expected to be completed in December 2024.
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London Fire Brigade
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London Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country. What's more, we are one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world protecting people and property from fire within the 1587 square kilometers of Greater London. We are the only UK fire service where all operational staff are full-time. Other brigades use a combination of full and part-time staff and retained firefighters who carry out firefighting duties in addition to their usual employment. To provide a round-the-clock service, we operate a two shift, four-watch system at stations – red, white, blue and green. Control staff take emergency 999 calls, find out details of incidents, send fire engines and deploy our resources to emergencies. They also use a six-watch system but have a different rank structure. It's not just firefighters who help make London a safer city. We have a range of non-uniformed and non-operational staff who work behind the scenes to support our front-line services, including IT, Finance, Procurement and Community Safety officers.