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Wikipedia generically uses the term or title "Brigade Manager" to describe officers of the fire service whom have obtaied the rank of Cheif Fire Officer or County Fire Officer in the UK Fire Service.
The term or title "Brigade Manager" has not been widely accepted and does not reflect true accuracy. The term Chief Fire Officer or Firemaster (in Scotland) should instead be used for clarity and to reflect accuracy
The list needs reorganizing, so that every station has its own line. I'm going to do this, ConconJondor ( talk) 18:42, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Now that the inquest has concluded, might it be an idea to add the Shirley Towers incident to the History section? Lady BlahDeBlah 09:10, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
I have removed a long list of fire stations, their duty systems, their appliances and even callsigns. Just because Wikipedia is an electronic encyclopaedia with unlimited capacity for articles, it doesn't mean that everything should be written about - even if it can be referenced) - see WP:NOTEVERYTHING. Data like an exhaustive list of appliances, for example, quickly becomes out of date and then becomes a honey pot for original research ( WP:OR) as people start adding content based on personal knowledge. The article is better without the table and huge glossary, which one commentator said was "like an information sheet that must be memorised ahead of a workplace test". 10mmsocket ( talk) 15:44, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
The article title has been changed to the current version to eliminate one ampersnad. However the Brigades log uses two ampersands, should the article title not reflect this? Murgatroyd49 ( talk) 17:57, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
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Wikipedia generically uses the term or title "Brigade Manager" to describe officers of the fire service whom have obtaied the rank of Cheif Fire Officer or County Fire Officer in the UK Fire Service.
The term or title "Brigade Manager" has not been widely accepted and does not reflect true accuracy. The term Chief Fire Officer or Firemaster (in Scotland) should instead be used for clarity and to reflect accuracy
The list needs reorganizing, so that every station has its own line. I'm going to do this, ConconJondor ( talk) 18:42, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Now that the inquest has concluded, might it be an idea to add the Shirley Towers incident to the History section? Lady BlahDeBlah 09:10, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
I have removed a long list of fire stations, their duty systems, their appliances and even callsigns. Just because Wikipedia is an electronic encyclopaedia with unlimited capacity for articles, it doesn't mean that everything should be written about - even if it can be referenced) - see WP:NOTEVERYTHING. Data like an exhaustive list of appliances, for example, quickly becomes out of date and then becomes a honey pot for original research ( WP:OR) as people start adding content based on personal knowledge. The article is better without the table and huge glossary, which one commentator said was "like an information sheet that must be memorised ahead of a workplace test". 10mmsocket ( talk) 15:44, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
The article title has been changed to the current version to eliminate one ampersnad. However the Brigades log uses two ampersands, should the article title not reflect this? Murgatroyd49 ( talk) 17:57, 31 October 2021 (UTC)