A new Incident Command Unit vehicle will be hitting the streets of the area at times of serious incidents attended by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
The fire service has teamed up with Excelerate and Emergency One to deliver the ICU to its fleet.
The new ICU will be deployed at major incidents enabling the sharing of critical information – data, video and voice – to support incident management and will serve to strengthen the resilience and operational response of the Service and its partnering agencies.
The vehicle has been built by Emergency One whilst Execelerate have installed their market leading critical communications technology onboard the ICU.
Chief Fire Officer Chris Davies QFSM said: “We are delighted to work with Excelerate and Emergency One to deliver this state-of-the-art Incident Command Unit to the communities of Mid and West Wales.
"Despite the continuing financial pressures that are placed upon public services, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is determined to realise its vision; to be a world leader in emergency response and community safety.
"To achieve this, we always accept that there is scope for continuous improvement, but this brand-new Incident Command Unit will certainly allow us to move closer towards achieving our vision.
"Through the purchase of this new ICU, complete with new technological solutions, we are setting out to better our operational response at major incidents; this will enable improved sharing of information with partner agencies and our Joint Fire Control, whilst also improving our communications capability on the incident ground."
He added: "This vehicle will also enhance our ability to manage major incidents and, therefore, improve the safety of our fire fighters, improve decision making at incidents and improve our operational learning.
"The work carried out with Excelerate and Emergency One will enable us to successfully achieve these objectives and future proof our Incident Command capability. These benefits will become visible throughout our Service area in the years to come.”
The vehicle, based on a Mercedes Sprinter chassis will feature 3G/4G and satellite communications ensuring uninterrupted connectivity wherever and whenever required which is critical where public networks might not exist, are unreliable or need extra resilience.