Firefighters at Springburn test positive for Covid-19

Six firefighters at Springburn have tested positive for coronavirus.
06-05-2020. Picture Michael Gillen. HIGH BONNYBRIDGE. Day 44 of UK wide coronavirus lockdown. High Bonnybridge fire in the location of Angus Braidwood & Son scrap yard, transfer station and recycling centre.06-05-2020. Picture Michael Gillen. HIGH BONNYBRIDGE. Day 44 of UK wide coronavirus lockdown. High Bonnybridge fire in the location of Angus Braidwood & Son scrap yard, transfer station and recycling centre.
06-05-2020. Picture Michael Gillen. HIGH BONNYBRIDGE. Day 44 of UK wide coronavirus lockdown. High Bonnybridge fire in the location of Angus Braidwood & Son scrap yard, transfer station and recycling centre.

Staff were tested after an outbreak at Springburn Community Fire Station in the north of the city, according to the BBC.

The base has now been deep-cleaned and the staff involved are in self-isolation.

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The Scottish Fire and Rescue service said there was no risk to the public and the fire station remains fully operational.

Roddie Keith, the local senior officer for the City of Glasgow, said the service was working hard to maintain an essential emergency service for communities during the pandemic while also ensuring the safety of the workforce.

He said: “As part of this effort, we have robust arrangements in place for any staff who are experiencing Covid-19 symptoms.

“This includes access to testing and I can confirm that six firefighters at Springburn Fire Station in Glasgow recently tested positive for the virus.

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“All of our staff members who tested positive then followed national health guidance in relation to self-isolating. They continue to receive the full support of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.”

He added: “Specialist contractors have since carried out a thorough clean of the station and appliances to reduce the chances of any further spread of the virus.

“The station remains fully operational and I would like to pay tribute to our staff at Springburn who have worked through this challenging time in a highly professional manner.”

An internal review has been carried out and the outcomes have been reported to the Health and Safety Executive.

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Mr Keith said that they would continue to follow all guidance as set out by Health Protection Scotland.

He said the safety of the people of Glasgow was the service’s highest priority and staff would continue to respond to emergencies.

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