The provision of fire services in local authority areas, including the establishment and maintenance of fire brigades, the assessment of fire cover needs and the provision of premises, is a statutory function of the individual fire authorities under the provisions of the Fire Services Act 1981. My Department supports fire authorities through the setting of general policy and guidance, and the provision of capital funding, including the recoupment (within the overall funding available) of costs incurred by fire authorities in relation to the approved purchase of fire appliances and emergency equipment as well as construction and upgrading of fire stations. Dublin City Council provides fire services on behalf of the four Dublin local authorities.
During the years 2010 and 2011, and to date in 2012, a total of €1,561,577 has been paid to Dublin City Council from my Department towards the cost of purchasing new fire appliances, equipment or refurbishment to fire stations, as follows:
Year
|
Amount
|
2010
|
€1,056,167
|
2011
|
€389,697
|
2012 (to date)
|
€115,713
|
Total
|
€1,561,577
|
Continued investment in the fire appliance fleet has been identified as a key national priority, given the current constraints on public finances. In order to deliver cost efficiencies in line with recommendations of the Local Authority Efficiency Review Group, and following the development of an agreed national fire appliance specification, a programme is currently underway which involves fire authorities aggregating demand and inviting tenders for 17 new fire appliances, two of which have been allocated to Dublin Fire Brigade.
Further support from my Department's fire services capital programme for any fire appliances, equipment or fire station projects will be considered within the constraints of available resources and will have regard to local authorities' priorities, the value for money offered by proposals and the totality of requests from fire authorities.