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Local Fire Stations

Newton Aycliffe

Newton Aycliffe

station plan Newton Aycliffe.pdf
Station Action Plan
(PDF, 228KB)
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History and Background
Newton Aycliffe Fire Station is situated on Central Avenue (close to the town centre) in a central location to respond to both domestic and industrial incidents. Formally a day-manned station, it was upgraded in 1961 and extended and modernised in 1992.The station has two appliances with fire fighting and rescue capabilities. The Station covers 98 sqkm of domestic and industrial risk including: the A1M; the main North East Rail Line; and Teeside Airport.

Appliances and Equipment

  • 1 Rescue Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 L4V Landrover





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Peterlee
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Spennymoor
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Stanhope
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