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Suffolk Fire and Rescue launches new £1.6m control room in Ipswich

A state-of-the-art fire control room has gone live in Suffolk, promising faster and more resilient 999 emergency response across the county after an 18-month build programme.

Nicola Beach, Chief Executive of Suffolk County Council, having a tour of the new control room
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Nicola Beach, Chief Executive of Suffolk County Council, having a tour of the new control room

Why it matters: The new facility replaces an outdated system that was no longer fit for purpose, ensuring Suffolk residents receive reliable emergency response when they need it most.

The big picture: Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service invested £1.6m in the cutting-edge control room, powered by Motorola Solutions technology, after recognising in 2023 that the previous system's increasing fragility meant they could no longer guarantee the resilience Suffolk's communities deserve.

The details: The project involved building a brand-new contact centre from scratch, recruiting and training an entirely new team, and implementing bespoke configurations tailored to all Suffolk communities. The initiative is currently £250,000 under budget, with unused funds set to be returned to the council for deployment elsewhere.

What's new: The cloud-enabled facility includes several enhanced features:

  • Better preparation for major incidents like floods and wildfires

  • Remote access allowing staff to log in securely from any location

  • Improved call and data handling with more secure voice recording storage

  • Stronger regional teamwork through a wider hub with Hertfordshire and Norfolk fire services

What they're saying: "This is an incredible achievement - it demonstrates our commitment to innovation and protecting Suffolk's residents with the very best emergency response services," said Councillor Steve Wiles, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Public Protection, who unveiled a commemorative plaque at the launch ceremony.

Councillor Steve Wiles, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Public Health and Public Protection
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Councillor Steve Wiles, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Public Health and Public Protection

Chief Fire Officer Jon Lacey said: "This project is about making sure every call for help is answered with speed, precision, and care. Bringing services back into the county was a decisive move to put Suffolk's residents and public value at the heart of emergency response."

Fire Minister Alex Norris praised the project as "a major step forward for fire and rescue in Suffolk, improving the effectiveness and co-ordination of emergency responses across the county."

The bottom line: Suffolk has successfully modernised its emergency response capabilities, delivering a complex infrastructure project in record time while staying under budget and positioning the county for more effective 999 operations.

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