Oxford 76MA008 1/76 Mercedes Bedfordshire Fire & Rescue Service
Overview:
The history of fire fighting in Bedfordshire can be traced back to the 17th century, when parishes had their own fire pumps and crews. In 1773, the parish of Pertenhall made an agreement to use the fire engine at Kimbolton, while Hockliffe paid towards the upkeep of the engine at Toddington in 1832.
Today, Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is a responsible authority under the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004. It is governed by the Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Authority, which comprises twelve elected councillors, known as Members, appointed from each of the three unitary authorities.
The service has a fleet of over 100 fire engines and other specialist vehicles. It employs over 500 people, including firefighters, fire safety officers, and support staff.
Specifications:
- Length (cm) = 8.9
- Height (cm) = 3.7
- Width (cm) = 3.2
- Scale = 1:76
Brand:
Oxford Diecast
MPN:
76MA008
Barcode:
5055530139008
Scale:
1/76
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