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Safety boost for Peak firefighters

AROUND £600,000 has been invested in new personal protective equipment (PPE) for Derbyshire's firefighters.

The new workwear, which will be worn when tackling fires and other operational duties, is lighter than the old kit.

The fabric is designed to breathe, leaving the body as comfortable as possible during high temperatures.

Now in red and grey, and with reflective markings, the kit features a shaped collar to integrate with the helmet, under arm gussets, a radio pocket with torch facility, and extra material around the knees so the trousers don't tighten up and stick in a fire situation.

It also comes with detachable badges and has been designed with female firefighters in mind.

Assistant Chief Fire Officer Sean Frayne said: "We are determined to ensure that our firefighters will have comfortable, fit for purpose, lightweight, smart, modern, professional kit that will enhance their safety."

The new kit came into service on Monday.

The old PPE is being donated to the Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys to kit out firefighters in Albania.


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