BRMP Flashcards
What does BRMP stand for?
Borough resilience management plan
What is the CRMP
Corporate resilience management plan
What is the CRMP?
Our plan to keep London Safe 2023- 2029
Our pillars
- Engaging with you
- Protecting you
- Learn from you
- Representing you
Commitments
Community focused
Service led
Adapting to change
Driven by outcomes
Best people
Working together
Delivering value
Safer future
What is the BRMP for?
To meet the needs of the communities and for each borough to have its own specific and focussed plan
Six services
3P, 2R, E
Prevention
Protection
Preparedness
Response
Recover
Engagement
1/6 Services prevention examples
Target most vulnerable- HFSVs, safeguarding- additional resources- fire retardant bedding, APLB, acorn data
HFS checker tool- inform all QR/ website
Understand local communities- partnership work- Bromley brighter beginnings- mentoring
Community impact days- collaborate
Twitter- LFB and local page
Water/ road safety campaigns- align with NFCC campaigns/ resources
Reduce road traffic- driven by consequence Bromley council- speed, drink, drugs support events and messaging
Wildfires- messaging, education
Example- care home awareness- fire safety
2/6 Services Protection
Fire safety checks
Literature
FS close working, regular joint visits, BTD training
High rise portal
Post fire/
Active risk targeting 2 days per year- partnership work, leaflets, talking etc
Regulatory fire safety- risk based inspections program
High rise portal- 18m/ 7 floors up to date electronic plans
ORD- review update highest risk
3/6 Services Preparedness
Education programs
Local authority collaborated
Counter terrorism ‘action counter terrorism’
Risk assessments PRA buildings/ ORD
Care houses
Safer citizens
Fire regs
Fire safety checks
4/6 Services Response
Timely and effective emergency response service to communities in need
Strategically located fire stations and resources (modern equip with well trained staff)
Community engagement team
Borough resilience forum
JESIP
Biggin Hill training- joint response exercises
Low frequency/ high risk
5/6 Services Recovery
Post incident with partners
Tailored services to mitigate effects of incident and support
Hot strikes- public reassurance/ fire safety advice
6/6 Services Engagement Community
Raise awareness about fire and rescue services provided by LF QR code/ NFCC
Comm events, twitter, direct engagement scooter campaign
Open days, fetes, festivals
Community room at Orpington- 20 plus groups- cake decorating, history groups, yoga
Cadet 14-17 yr olds nationally recognised
BYEC L2 award FRService in the community
Confidence/ team work
Fire intervention team
Why is Bromley Borough unique
Largest Borough 58 Sq miles with large rural farmland/ south green areas- wildfire
Largest population of travellers St Mary’s Cray 2000
100 plus schools
43 residential care homes
Cross border/ Kent
60 councillors/ 22 wards
Appliances AWD
Personnel