Prosecutions threat over hoax fire calls

Fire crews in Cleveland were called out to more than 100 malicious hoax calls last year - putting lives in 'serious danger'.
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Home Office data shows that more than a third of all incidents attended by Cleveland Fire Brigade in the year to September 2020 stemmed from false alarms – with most raised by people with good intentions.

Of the rest, 38% were caused by faulty equipment - such as smoke alarms - or their accidental activation, while 102 'malicious' incidents were linked to hoax calls or alarms being set off where there was no fire.

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In Cleveland, 36% of all calls attended over 12 months were false alarms,

The National Fire Chiefs Council say false alarms happen approximately every two minutes nationally, and cost services thousands of hours of lost productivity – “time that could be spent on other vital, and often life-saving activities”.

NFCC chair, Roy Wilsher, described the figures as shocking and said malicious callers could prevent crews from attending incidents where people were in serious danger.

He added: “People making these reckless calls need to ask themselves what would happen if a member of their family needed emergency assistance and firefighters were attending a malicious call. We need to see this change.”

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A Home Office spokesperson warned hoaxers that they could face prosecution, adding: "Malicious false alarms take our firefighters away from front line work, protecting our communities and potentially saving lives.

"They can amount to a criminal offence and we support the prosecution of these incidents where appropriate."