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Brexit could hit Derry fire crews attending emergencies in Donegal

written by John October 3, 2018
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FIRE chiefs in the North of Ireland have warned that Brexit could cause problems for Derry crews attending emergencies in Donegal.

And an internal report by the Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) suggested currency swings could hit its budget after Brexit kicks in next March.

It also said fleet management, which currently depends on the import of vehicles from the EU, was at risk.

In a statement, the NIFRS said it was also looking at the possible impact on cross-border arrangements.

The information was revealed through a freedom of information request issued by the People’s Vote campaign, which wants another referendum on Brexit.

Most large-scale organisations produce risk assessment reports to identify potential issues which may impact its function.

One “medium” risk identified featured the ability of fire service staff to cross the Irish border during emergencies.

Fire crews at Crescent Link in Derry can be called upon to assist in dealing with fires just over the border in Donegal.

The internal NIFRS document said most products it uses come from the EU and that any potential tariffs on imported EU goods may affect its budget management.

As a result, the document stated any “corrective action” could “impact on the delivery of core organisational objectives”.

The risk, labelled “critical”, could result in “reduced operational cover” and “delays in responding to operational incidents”, the report said.

In a statement, the NIFRS said it was working with other agencies, including the Department of Health to “identify any potential impacts on service delivery position” as a result of Brexit.

It added that it “will implement business continuity measures as necessary”.

“NIFRS is also engaging with the Republic of Ireland Border Fire Services on any potential impacts the EU exit might have on existing cross-border arrangements,” the statement added.

Meanwhile DUP leader Arlene Foster has said her party’s red line that there could be no Brexit deal that would divide Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom is “blood red”.

There has been speculation the UK could agree to regulatory checks at Irish Sea ports as part of a backstop deal but Theresa May relies on the DUP’s 10 MPs to give her a majority in Parliament.

“There cannot be a border down the Irish Sea, a differential between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK,” Mrs Foster told BBC Today.

“The red line is blood red.”

When asked if she was prepared to vote against the government on a Brexit deal, she said the DUP does not want to be in that position.

“This is too important to be playing around with things because this is the union – this is what brought me into politics,” Mrs Foster said.

Brexit could hit Derry fire crews attending emergencies in Donegal was last modified: October 4th, 2018 by John

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