South Yorkshire Firefighters Help With Flood Response

South Yorkshire firefighters have taken their most powerful piece of pumping equipment to help battle the Cumbria floods

Published 7th Dec 2015

South Yorkshire firefighters have taken their most powerful piece of pumping equipment to help battle the flooding in Cumbria.

A team of six from the county travelled over the weekend with a High Volume Pump - they've been pumping flood water back into the River Derwent in Cockermouth.

HVPs are capable of moving huge volumes of water, and South Yorkshire’s is capable of pumping 8,000 litres of water a minute. Its first deployment has been to pump flood water back into the River Derwent in Cockermouth.

South Yorkshire’s firefighters, most of whom are normally based at Aston Park fire station, are expected to remain in Cumbria for several days.

Head of Emergency Response Phil Shillito, said: “We are pleased to be able to offer practical and strategic support to our colleagues in Cumbria.”

“The High Volume Pump is an extremely powerful piece of kit and is ideally suited to helping to deal with the quantities of water we are talking about in Cumbria right now.

“To be part of such a massive relief effort is extremely rewarding for those involved and I would like to thank them on behalf of the people that they are assisting."

Senior officers agreed to make their resources available following a request from the National Co-ordinating Centre, after ensuring they were satisfied with the fire and rescue provision which remains available for local people in South Yorkshire.

The fire service’s tradition of sharing national assets benefited communities in Doncaster in 2007, when more than 30 HVPs from all over the country helped to pump out flooded areas around Bentley and Toll Bar.