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Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service has 25 fire stations with 41 fire engines strategically located across the two counties.

To find out more about any of our stations, simply click on the relevant pin on the map below and it will take you to a page packed with information including contact details, vehicles and equipment held, and incidents attended.

Our stations are staffed by a mix of wholetime firefighters - operating on a full-time basis and providing an immediate response - and on-call firefighters who work and live in their local communities and respond to emergency calls whenever they are needed, usually mobilising within six minutes of receiving a call.

All our fire stations respond to emergencies 24/7, however five stations are crewed by wholetime firefighters as well as on-call colleagues: Hereford, Worcester, Wyre Forest, Bromsgrove and Redditch.

We also operate three 'day-crewed' stations in Malvern, Droitwich and Evesham that have firefighters operating wholetime during the day and on-call overnight. The remaining 17 stations are all staffed solely by on-call firefighters.

Map of Herefordshire and Worcestershire Wyre Forest Redditch Bromsgrove Tenbury Wells Droitwich Spa Worcester Malvern Broadway Leintwardine Kingsland Bromyard Leominster Kington Eardisley Peterchurch Hereford Ledbury Fownhope Ewyas Harold Ross-on-Wye Whitchurch Pebworth Evesham Pershore Upton-upon-Severn

Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service has 25 fire stations strategically located across the two counties. The Service has five wholetime stations – crewed by firefighters operating on a full-time, 24/7 basis – which are based in Hereford, Worcester, Wyre Forest, Bromsgrove and Redditch. We also operate three day-crewed stations in Malvern, Droitwich and Evesham.

The remaining 17 stations are all staffed by on-call, or retained, firefighters serving their local communities.

To find out more about any of our stations, select a county followed by a station below and it will take you to a page packed with information including contact details, vehicles and incidents attended.