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Home > Frontline > Fire service introduces new electric vehicle blankets for incidents
Frontline 18 March 2025

Fire service introduces new electric vehicle blankets for incidents

Lanna Deamer18 March 2025Updated:18 March 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Photo credit: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
Photo credit: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service has introduced specialised electric vehicle (EV) blankets to be used when dealing with electric vehicles on the roads across Nottinghamshire.

The EV blankets from manfuacturer, PROSOL, are designed to manage incidents involving electric vehicles and provide enhanced safety for both firefighters and the public, and they are now available to be deployed to incidents right across the county.

“The safety of our communities is at the heart of everything we do, and the introduction of these EV blankets is an essential step towards ensuring we are best prepared for any emergency calls that we may receive.

“By introducing new equipment to our inventory, it means we can enhance our service delivery but most importantly, protect the lives of our communities. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to becoming an outstanding fire service and creating safer communities.”

Richard Leighton, Station Manager of Resilience and Emergency Planning.

The introduction of these blankets represents a proactive step in responding to the increasing presence of electric vehicles on the roads and ensure that the fire service is fully equipped with the latest resources to help handle emerging risks effectively. The blankets are specifically designed to help contain fires of this type, which will ultimately reduce the potential for further damage and even injury during incidents.


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Lanna is Deputy Editor of Emergency Services Times, covering news, interviews and features across the emergency services sector. She also supports the team’s coverage of The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show.

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