New Electric Vehicles For The Gibraltar Fire And Rescue Service

The Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service has recently incorporated its first two electric vehicles to its fire service fleet.
A statement from the Government follows below:
This initiative aligns with the Government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmentally friendly practices across the public service. The two Citroen e-Berlingo fully electric vehicles will complement the GFRS’ frontline support assets.
Chief Fire Officer Colin Ramirez said: “These new electric vehicles represent and demonstrate the GFRS’ contribution to Gibraltar Government’s green agenda. It is a pivotal moment and a clear indication of the evolution of our fire service. As an organisation, we are dedicated to protecting our community and the environment, and by integrating electric vehicles into our fleet, we are setting standards for public safety and taking a meaningful step towards sustainability.”
The Minister for the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service, the Hon Leslie Bruzon, said: “As Minister, I welcome the GFRS’ move to electric vehicles, reflecting our commitment to sustainability. This step not only modernises their fleet but also supports Gibraltar’s wider environmental goals, setting a strong example for greener public service operations.”
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