Roles and Responsibilities of Key Service Personel

Roles and responsibilities of the fire service attending an emergency service incident:


  • Saving of lives through search and rescue
  • fighting and preventing fire
  • rendering humanitarian services
  • providing scientific advisors
  • managing safety within the cordon
  • detection, identification, monitoring and management of hazardous materials and protecting the environment.
  • damage control and salvage
  • ensure that there is a return to normality in the shortest possible time.
Roles and responsibilities of the police attending an emergency service incident:

  • Saving of lives working with the other services on scene
  • Co-ordinating other services on scene (local authorities, mandatory services, voluntary services etc.)
  • To secure the scene and preserve evidence
  • Setting up cordons
  • Investigating the scene and securing evidence in co-operation with specialist units like SOCO (scene of crime officers)
  • Collecting information on persons involved
  • Identification of any fatalities on behalf of HM Coroner
  • Preventing crime (looting, vandalism on scene etc.)
  • Providing family liaison officers
  • Implementing short-term measures in order to return area to normality
Roles and responsibilities of the ambulance service attending an emergency service incident:

  • Stabilise the condition and care for any persons injured at the scene
  • Preservation of life
  • Transporting the injured quickly and safely to hospital
  • Warning the hospital of expected time of arrival and informing on the equipment needed