
Fire Union Urges Scotland to Fund Firefighters Amid Budget Cuts
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Fire Union in Scotland Warns of Rising Risks Amid Budget Cuts
The head of the Fire Brigades Union in Scotland has called on the First Minister to reverse planned budget cuts, citing the recent Glasgow fire as a stark example of the strain on the service. Despite a four hundred thirty-six million pound investment this year, the union argues that years of real-terms reductions have left the service stretched thin, with about one thousand two hundred fifty firefighter jobs lost and an eight hundred million pound backlog in capital spending. The union warns of rising risks from wildfires and battery fires, urging steady funding to rebuild crews and cut response times.
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