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The Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service Takes Part in the Crown Dependencies Fire and Rescue Service Peer Review - 790/2025

October 24, 2025

In February 2020, the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service (GFRS) became a co-founder of the Overseas Territories Chief Fire Officers’ Forum, in partnership with the Guernsey, Isle of Man, and Jersey Fire and Rescue Services. The main objective of this group was to share information, common interests and challenges, and to see how small Fire Services can adapt and adopt recognised UK National Operational Guidance to manage and mitigate risks within their respective jurisdictions.

These relationships have since prospered and become a valuable source for organisational joint learning and development. This collaboration has led to the creation of the Crown Dependencies Fire and Rescue Service Peer Review process, supported by the UK’s Local Government Association (LGA).

A Strategic Collaboration Board was formed in 2024, comprising the Chief Fire Officers of Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Gibraltar FRSs. This Board serves as the senior coordinating body for collaborative work across Fire and Rescue Services, ensuring alignment on fire safety, operations, governance, and efficiency. It promotes the development of shared understanding on key issues affecting the profession, based on UK standards, and encourages joint design and delivery of work wherever possible.

The Peer Review process is conducted over a four-year cycle, aiming to support continuous improvement and drive positive change across participating Services by:

• Establishing a shared understanding and coordinated response to sector-wide challenges.
• Setting overarching direction and priorities for collaboration.
• Supporting consistency and alignment with UK-based fire and rescue standards as far as practicable.
• Facilitating joint work to improve governance, assurance, operations, and efficiency.
• Strengthening multi-agency cooperation in major incidents and emergency response.

The review process identifies good practices, areas for improvement, and opportunities for collaboration or efficiency, providing an invaluable tool for continuous organisational learning and development.

The Peer Review Team is composed of trained and experienced senior Fire Officers from across the four Services, led by the LGA, and supported by senior colleagues from UK mainland Fire and Rescue Services.

Last week saw the commencement of the review cycle, with Guernsey Fire and Rescue Service being the first to undergo the process. Divisional Officer Edgar Ramirez, GFRS Head of Operations and Training, deployed to Guernsey to join the team and took part in the three-day LGA Peer Review.

A total of nine senior Fire Officers, including local government officials from the UK, engaged with Guernsey FRS personnel, partners, and local leaders to assess all aspects of the service. This collaborative effort provided valuable insights into the strengths and areas for development within the Guernsey FRS. The findings will support ongoing improvements and help ensure safer environments across all participating jurisdictions.

The Minister for the GFRS, the Hon. Leslie Bruzon, said:

“I am proud of the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service’s ongoing commitment to professional excellence and collaboration with our peers across the Crown Dependencies. This initiative reflects our shared dedication to learning, improvement, and delivering the highest standards of public safety.

“I want to thank Divisional Officer Edgar Ramirez for his valuable contribution in representing Gibraltar during this first review, and I look forward to welcoming our colleagues when it is our turn to host the process in Gibraltar.”

ENDS