Ludgershall Fire Station

Ludgershall Fire Station In an emergency please dial 999.This is the official page for Ludgershall Fire Station, part of Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Welcome to the Ludgershall Fire Station Official page. Through these pages we hope to be able to bring you news, upcoming events, fire safety advice, links to website updates, information on incidents and information about recruitment. If you have any suggestions, or comments about what you would like to see on this page, we would love to hear from you. Please feel free to write on our wa

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1. Please do not use this page to notify the Service of any type of emergency - call 999

2. Posts will be responded to within working hours (Mon- Fri 9-5pm)

3.Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) officers will endeavour to respond to your posts as quickly as possible - however we cannot guarantee an immediate reply.

4. This page is administrated by the Station Manager at Ludgershall Fire Station and station staff.

5. Whilst the page is managed by DWFRS we cannot be held responsible for any content posted on the site

6. Everyone's views will be considered and treated with respect

7. DWFRS requests that no swearing, inappropriate language or abusive posts are displayed - these will be deleted

8. Please direct all Freedom of Information requests through our official website. More information can be found by visiting our website www.dwfire.org.uk

On 19th July, the crew from Ludgershall Fire Station will be joining the Ludgershall Medieval Street Fayre.Come along, s...
06/06/2026

On 19th July, the crew from Ludgershall Fire Station will be joining the Ludgershall Medieval Street Fayre.

Come along, say hello to the crew, have a chat about what we do, and find out more about life at your local fire station. We’ll be out and about throughout the event and looking forward to meeting members of our community.

🚒 Interested in becoming a firefighter?
👨‍🚒 Thinking about a new challenge?
🚒 Want to give something back to your community?
🔥 Curious about becoming an On Call Firefighter?

Come and have a chat with us.

We’re currently recruiting On Call Firefighters at Ludgershall Fire Station. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to serve your community, this is the perfect opportunity to come and talk to us about the role, the training, and what’s involved.

Visit https://www.dwfire.org.uk/working-for-us/on-call-firefighters/ to find out more 🚒💨

We’re looking forward to a fantastic day of fun, community spirit, and medieval madness.

We can’t wait to meet you all! 👨‍🚒🔥

📍 Ludgershall High Street
📅 19th July
⏰ 12pm – 4pm


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Today is Firefighters’ Memorial Day, when we take the time to honour those who have lost their lives in the line of duty...
04/05/2026

Today is Firefighters’ Memorial Day, when we take the time to honour those who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

It’s also an opportunity to acknowledge the dedication, commitment and courage of all firefighters who work hard to protect our communities every day.

Those working today will join colleagues across the UK and worldwide in a one minute silence at 12noon.

A working smoke alarm gives you precious minutes to escape in a fire.Test yours once a month to keep your household safe...
06/04/2026

A working smoke alarm gives you precious minutes to escape in a fire.
Test yours once a month to keep your household safe.
➡️ www.dwfire.org.uk/smoke-alarms/


(Photo of a Firefighter bunny, because lets face it, it’s more engaging than a photo of a smoke alarm!)

Wishing FF Clements and FF Sibley all the best for today’s Blue Light Stair Climb at Beetham Tower in Manchester! 🏙️🚒 Ta...
04/04/2026

Wishing FF Clements and FF Sibley all the best for today’s Blue Light Stair Climb at Beetham Tower in Manchester! 🏙️🚒 Taking on the challenge for a great cause, so proud of you both!

02/04/2026

Turnout:
A crew of 4 was mobilised as part of a 4 pump relief to a thatch roof fire in Potterne.

Tisbury crew met up with Westbury Fire Station Ludgershall Fire Station Wilton Fire Station at Devizes Fire Station where we were briefed and then proceeded to then incident.

E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular and, with more people using the devices, we are seeing more and more inci...
24/03/2026

E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular and, with more people using the devices, we are seeing more and more incidents relating to them across the country.

This is because they are battery powered with either single-use batteries or lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. These batteries can fail whilst on charge, sometimes with explosive force.

The following advice should always be followed by e-cigarette users:
- Never leave e-cigarettes on charge and unattended for long periods, and never leave a device on charge overnight.
- Don’t mix components of different e-cigarettes.
- Only use the charger supplied.
- Ensure that you purchase your e-cigarette from a reputable source.
- Check the e-cigarette carries CE certification.
- Follow the manufacturer’s guidance.
- Never charge e-cigarettes near or on combustible or flammable materials.
- Contact Trading Standards over any e-cigarette safety concerns.

🗣️Let’s talk garden safety!If garden tidying duties are on your to do list, make sure you have these things covered to a...
17/03/2026

🗣️Let’s talk garden safety!

If garden tidying duties are on your to do list, make sure you have these things covered to avoid any accidents this spring.

🏡Petrol mowers and Strimmers - You can store up to 30 litres of petrol at home. Make sure you store it in:
- suitable portable plastic containers of up to 10 litres
- suitable portable metal containers of up to 20 litres
- Petrol must not be stored in your living accommodation.
- Make sure your storage place is well ventilated.
- Refill petrol mowers etc in the open air and don’t smoke while doing so.

🔥Bonfires - The best way to dispose of garden waste is at your local recycling centre. If you need to burning garden waste:
- Site any bonfire well away from buildings, fences, trees and garden structures.
- Have a garden hose to hand in case the fire starts to get out of control.
- Never use flammable liquids such as petrol or paraffin to start a bonfire.
- If you’re intending to have a large bonfire, let us know. We often receive emergency calls from people who can see lots of smoke, and it helps us to know where this could be a controlled burn. You can do this here www.dwfire.org.uk/contact-us/

Welcome to Our New Recruit FF Bester, who joined our team in December 2025.    A huge congratulations to him on successf...
19/02/2026

Welcome to Our New Recruit FF Bester, who joined our team in December 2025.

A huge congratulations to him on successfully completing the Basic Skills Acquisition Course.

Over the next couple of years, as a part of his development pathway, FF Bester will take part in as series of training courses and assessments on his journey to becoming a fully competent firefighter 🧑🏼‍🚒

Join us in congratulating him and wishing him every success as he continues his development 🚒💨

Did you know that HGVs have limited vision? It’s important to know this when approaching or overtaking them. Remember:- ...
16/02/2026

Did you know that HGVs have limited vision? It’s important to know this when approaching or overtaking them.

Remember:
- To allow plenty of room.
- Not to linger alongside the HGV.
- Move back to the left as soon as you can but do not cut in.

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