Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Community Risk Management Plan Stage 2

Engagement has concluded

Thank you for taking part. The report is now available and will inform stage 3, which is coming in the autumn 

This is what we asked you


Thank you to everyone who responded to the community risk management plan survey. It’s time for stage two. In response to what you told us, we've provided a bit more information.

Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue has looked at the following to create a list of risks for the 2024 plan:

  • the survey feedback from the first stage of this work last year
  • our own information about how many incidents we attend
  • national

Thank you for taking part. The report is now available and will inform stage 3, which is coming in the autumn 

This is what we asked you


Thank you to everyone who responded to the community risk management plan survey. It’s time for stage two. In response to what you told us, we've provided a bit more information.

Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue has looked at the following to create a list of risks for the 2024 plan:

  • the survey feedback from the first stage of this work last year
  • our own information about how many incidents we attend
  • national risk assessments of impact and likelihood
  • the cost to the service, the economy and other services, for example health
  • the impact on people involved, for example injuries

We’d like you to look at the risks and rank them in order of importance to you.

Risks are scored from 1-5 on how likely it is to occur (likelihood) and 1-5 on the impact it would have. The two scores are multiplied by each other to give the number you see in the ‘our score’ column. The higher the score, the greater the risk

The risks



Risk

Average annual incidents attended

Impact

% of public who identified risk in stage 1

Our score

Road traffic collisions, for example a car accident

567

Few deaths but high personal impact

77%

15

Dwelling fires or house fire in a private property/home

366

Few deaths but high personal impacts

63%

15

Terrorist or deliberate attack in a public place

1

Small number but potential to be large scale

4%

12

Flooding, on the coast or caused by sudden heavy rain or severe weather

131

Few deaths but economic and personal costs

33%

12

Wildfires, result of very dry weather or out-of-control campfire for example

45

Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

29%

9

Non-domestic fires that happen on business premises (not at home)

149

Few deaths but significant costs to economy

-

9

Waste recycling centre fires where lots of waste is stored/processed

10

Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

17%

9

Heritage fires in historic buildings or with valuable items, such as art work

34

Many heritage buildings, loss can be significant in communities

6%

8

Health and wellbeing, for example attending a medical emergency

4088

Not a core fire service role but high incidents

37%

5

Deliberate fires or arson, usually small, contained fires

447

Incidents mostly minor and impact low, but disruptive

37%

5

High-rise fires in one of the 19 high rise blocks in Lincolnshire

2

Few in the county and all comply with safety requirements

9%

4

Water risks inland where someone is in a river for example

17

Low incidents

0.2%

3


If you're short on time just complete the quick poll. If you want to provide more information, and be in with a chance to win a voucher, you can complete our short survey too.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    This survey should only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and we really appreciate your time to help us prioritise risks affecting people in Lincolnshire.

    The results of this survey will help us identify trends and patterns that inform our fire safety and prevention work and our reports.

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    The risks



    Risk

    Average annual incidents attended*

    Impact**

    % of public who identified this risk***

    Our score

    Road traffic collision 

    567

    Few deaths but high personal impact

    77%

    15

    Dwelling (house) fire

    366

    Few deaths but high personal impacts

    63%

    15

    Terrorist/deliberate attacks

    1

    Low numbers but potential to be large scale

    4%

    12

    Flooding/severe weather

    131

    Few deaths but economic and personal costs

    33%

    12

    Wildfires

    45

    Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

    29%

    9

    Non-domestic fires

    149

    Few deaths but significant costs to economy

    -

    9

    Waste recycling fires

    10

    Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

    17%

    9

    Heritage fires

    34

    Many heritage buildings, loss can be significant in communities

    6%

    8

    Health and wellbeing

    4088

    Not a core fire service role but high incidents

    37%

    5

    Deliberate fires

    447

    Incidents mostly minor and impact generally low

    37%

    5

    High-rise fires

    2

    Few in the county and all comply with safety requirements

    9%

    4

    Water risks

    17

    Low incidents 

    0.2%

    3


    Engagement has concluded