£2.5 million fire control room unveiled in Dundee

Emergency calls from across the north of the country will be handled by the 'unseen front line' at Scottish Fire and Rescue's new facility.

Published 19th Sep 2017
Last updated 19th Sep 2017

Emergency calls to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service will now be handled from Dundee for the whole of the north of Scotland, from a new state-of-the-art Operations Control in the city.

The £2.5 million pound facility was officially opened today and will also house calls made from Aberdeen and Inverness, after their control rooms closed last year.

This brings the total number of SFRS Operations Control serving Scotland to three, with the remaining two protecting the East and the West.

And work is now underway to procure a single Command and Control Communications and Mobilisation system (CCMS) - to further enhance resilience and emergency call handling capability.

Alasdair Hay, Chief Officer of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This launch marks the final milestone in a three year programme to safely migrate the eight former legacy centres into three state-of-the-art Controls, each fit for the 21st Century -and beyond.

“Our 165 committed Control Firefighters across Scotland are the unseen frontline, working together to play a critical role in the safety and wellbeing of Scotland’s communities.

“Lives have been saved by their calm advice given over the phone that buys vital seconds for those trapped in a fire or other emergency situation.

“It is therefore only right and proper that we provide them with the very best equipment and facilities to help them deliver, and keep delivering.”

The new building can accommodate up to 40 watch personnel and boasts a cutting edge Incident Support Room where officers can coordinate and oversee major emergency situations at short notice. In addition, staff have new changing room facilities and rest areas.

The Chief Officer continued: “This facility has resilience, capability and a working environment far beyond that seen in the legacy centres in the North. Quite simply, it delivers a genuine step change in the levels of service we can provide to those communities.

“But it could not have been delivered without our Command and Control Futures Team. Indeed, a recent comprehensive report by HM Fire Service Inspectorate acknowledged our robust processes, programme management and our achievements as we created three Operations Control, strategically placed across the country.

“I believe the SFRS has an exciting future ahead. We have recently shared a vision of a transformed Service doing so much more for the people of Scotland.

“But to deliver that vision requires the right foundation such as this Operational Control.

“In the same way that we delivered this facility, we will deliver planned and safe transformation because we exists to save lives - and we will always do the right thing for the people of Scotland".