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Former West Midlands Chief Fire Officer Wayne Brown, who sadly died However, Mr Sahota told the hearing that he was not aware that the service knew whether Mr Brown had sought any help.
The fire chief of West Midlands Fire Service took his own life in the midst of an investigation into his qualifications and after years of 'harassment', an inquest has ruled. Wayne Brown committed ...
The fire chief of West Midlands Fire Service took his own life in the midst of an investigation into his qualifications and after years of 'harassment', an inquest has ruled. Wayne Brown committed ...
West Midlands Fire Service has issued an update following two house fires that took place in the Black Country within around 11 minutes of each other - one of which left a pensioner tragically dead.
West Midlands Fire Service has issued an update following two house fires that took place in the Black Country within around 11 minutes of each other - one of which left a pensioner tragically dead.
West Midlands Fire Service issued an update about the fire at around 4am, urging people to ‘avoid the area, where possible’. Crews from Bilston, Wednesbury and Tipton are in attendance ...
A person has died after fire broke out at a flat. West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called to the ground floor of a four-storey property on Hagley Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham ...
Wayne Brown, chief fire officer at West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS), was found dead at his flat in Birmingham by police on the morning of 24 January last year. Mr Brown had been under scrutiny ...
West Midlands Fire Service said 10 fire engines were in attendance at the blaze, which was affecting "several pallets at a recycling facility." No causalities or injuries had been reported ...
A whistleblower named in a fire chief’s alleged “suicide note” is to be given police protection at the inquest, The Telegraph can reveal. Wayne Brown, Britain’s first black fire chief, was ...
Firefighters were called to Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, at 03:08 BST on Sunday. West Midlands Fire Service said it sent three crews from Bilston, Wednesbury and Tipton to tackle the fire.
West Midlands Fire Service said the blaze had been put out and an investigation into the cause of the fire was ongoing.