What do you get for your money

A summary of the services provided by Kent and Medway Fire and Rescue Authority
What do you get for your money? (2021/22 figures)
- We employ 1,064 firefighters
 - We have 56 fire stations across the county, with 32 fire engines available during the day, and 49 at night
 - All this to protect you and your family for about the cost of a large carton of milk - £1.55 a week for a Band D Council Tax property (2020/21 figure)
 
There in times of need
- Our 999 operators answered 33,685 emergency 999 calls – that’s an increase of 13.6% compared to three years ago
 - 17,849 incidents attended last year – in line with increased 999 demand in recent years
 - We have specialist teams for dealing with a range of incidents water, mud and cliff rescue, chemical incidents, animal rescue, explosions and terrorism
 
Incidents and activity
- Thanks in part to the efforts of our customer safety teams, we attended just 545 house fires... but 42% of fires in the home still start in the kitchen
 - Crews with specialist first aid and rescue equipment went to 672 road crashes... and a vast range of other activity including grass fires, floods, industrial fires and severe weather
 - We went to 2,478 medical emergencies where our firefighters were closer than the nearest ambulance (which was mobilised at the same time)
 
Helping you stay safe
- Last year we carried out 10,177 visits to the homes of higher-risk people
 - We provided online learning and fitness videos to school age children throughout the pandemic
 - We have continued to invest in our building safety team to help keep businesses and our customers safe
 - 96% of people that had a safe and well visit now feel safer in their homes
 - Our online social media content has been viewed 77.7 million times
 - 80,000 people saw our online safety open day on Facebook
 - We provided extensive support to the ambulance service and NHS vaccination centres through the pandemic
 - We supported the delivery of over 20,000 meals to shielded older customers on behalf of Age UK
 - Our Covid-19 safety messaging reached approximately 14.1 million people
 
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