Broughton Fire Station operated by Buckingham and Milton Keynes Fire and Rescue Service was constructed early on in the development of Milton Keynes city, close to the village that gave the city its name.
The current station has an operational complement of 42 personnel; 28 working a wholetime shift system split into four equal watches, a Retained Duty System (RDS) crew consisting of 12 staff and a Station Commander.
The station is in a key location as the development of the eastern flank of Milton Keynes continues and the likely increase in both industrial risk and population continues.
In light of this Britcon were awarded a £800,000 contract to undertake significant refurbishment works. This work has increased the size of the bays to incorporate further appliances, provide further office facilities, vastly improve disabled access and amenities, and provide an upgraded heating arrangement and a more environmentally-friendly system in keeping with current regulations.
Broughton crews have been first on the scene at many incidents on the M1 motorway. These have included road traffic incidents where persons are trapped in their vehicles and many chemical spills.