The Fire Brigade Society
The principle objectives of The Fire Brigade Society are to promote and foster interest in fire and rescue services, their organisation, stations and appliances.
Members are encouraged to enlarge, develop and share their knowledge of all aspects of the fire and rescue service.
The principal activity of members is the exchange of information and material, including photographs about fire brigades, stations, fleets, appliances and incidents, both past and present.
This is done partly through the medium of our quality journal "Fire Cover", local and geographical Newsletters and Meetings.
Why Not Join Us
Some of the benefits of normal membership
- Receive "Fire Cover", the Society's highly acclaimed journal- packed full of information for all interests in the Fire Service
- Join in visits to local, industrial and airport Fire and Rescue Services, in addition to appliance manufacturers.
- Nationally organised Society Visit and Annual General Meeting Weekends.
- Have access to the Society Library and Archives (for a nominal fee)
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