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Stokenchurch Fire Station

Stokenchurch is an old market town. It has both new and established industry. It is located on the A40, seven miles north-west of High Wycombe. The area served by the fire station is on the border with Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, and includes large areas of woodland, farmland and part of the M40.

Address

Wycombe Road,
Stokenchurch, High Wycombe,
HP14 3RQ
United Kingdom

The station has a history going back to a time of horse-drawn fire engines and currently houses a rescue appliance crewed by On-Call staff who respond to incidents from their ‘normal’ jobs working in the local community.

The station has a long-standing and proactive involvement in community fire safety, including Home Fire Risk Checks for those at greatest risk from fire, and visits to the fire station by local groups.

Would you like to find out more about becoming an On-Call Firefighter?

Click on the following link: What is an On-Call firefighter, or contact the Station Commander phenderson@bucksfire.gov.uk giving as much information about yourself as possible.

Station Commander
Paul Henderson

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