Manea Fire Station
Here is information about Manea Fire Station for the month of May 2025. The tables below will be updated each month with previous month’s data. You can also access the data as PDF files, available for 12 months below the tables and on the right hand side.
Number of on-call firefighters at Manea Fire Station
Number of on-call firefighters | Full time equivalents* |
7 | 5.00 |
*We need approximately 14 full time equivalent on-call firefighters, between them being available day and nights, to have a fire engine available 24/7.
Availability of the fire engine this month
Monthly availability of the fire engine (this is the percentage of time at different times/days the fire engine has enough firefighters available – being able to respond immediately within a 5 minute travel time of the fire station – to crew it if needed).
Overall availability |
Weekday availability 8am-8pm |
Weekday availability 8pm-8am |
Weekend availability 8am-8pm |
Weekend availability 8am-8pm |
28.13% | 6.72% | 27.46% | 19.91% | 37.73% |
Incident and mobilisation information
This is how many incidents in the area and how many times the fire engine has been called on this month.
‘Incident’ is where someone has dialled 999 and requires fire service attendance
Total number of incidents in the Manea area (where the Manea fire engine would be nearest) | Number of these incidents which Manea was available and attended | Number of these incidents for which Manea fire engine was not available and another fire engine attended |
4 | 1 | 3 |
Number of incidents Manea attended that were outside of the Sutton area* |
1 |
*This could be for an incident in neighbouring town or area that required two or more fire engines to attend, or if an incident further afield in the county was taking several hours to deal with and relief crews were needed (to take over so other crews could return and rest).
Total number of times the Manea fire engine and crew was used by the Service* |
3 |
*This could be to attend incidents, either immediately or as relief crews, or to standby at another fire station that was short of cover due to ongoing incidents (eg if Wisbech fire engines were at an incident and were expected to be there a while, another fire crew is sometimes sent from a less busy/lower risk area to cover the other area that is now without a crew available as it is deemed to be a greater risk area needing a fire engine immediately available – this is also done to ensure we have available cover across the county).