Rolls-Royce Submarines has donated £60,000 of specialist equipment as part of a wider partnership with Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS), which includes a new joint training programme to bolster existing emergency arrangements around its Derby site.
The donation of training equipment builds on an already close working relationship between the two organisations, with DFRS playing an active role in emergency exercises at the Rolls-Royce Raynesway site several times a year.
As part of the partnership, Rolls-Royce’s own Emergency Response Unit will be granted access to state-of-the-art training facilities at DFRS’s training centre and various other locations across Derbyshire.
These facilities include modern breathing apparatus training complexes, where Rolls-Royce colleagues will enhance their operational readiness and train on purpose-built structures in a real heat and smoke environment. This will greatly enhance their capability when responding to any on-site incident.
In addition, Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service has agreed to enrol two Rolls-Royce colleagues in its in-house training programme, which will see them complete the same course as DFRS new recruits, to the same standards.
This collaborative approach will enhance operational capability, allowing teams from both organisations to be more agile and efficient in response times, whilst also aligning a joint understanding of risk and management of emergencies at Rolls-Royce premises in Derby.