
All of our personnel are serving or recently retired firefighters holding the relevant City & Guilds rescue qualifications, bringing real operational experience into live site environments throughout Dorset.
How we help
Confined space rescue teams supporting projects across Dorset
We believe effective confined space rescue & technical rescue provision is built on more than certification alone. Operational experience, preparedness and practical decision-making are critical when working within confined spaces and higher-risk environments.
We focus on delivering specialist confined space rescue & technical rescue capability that is operationally prepared, not simply compliant on paper.


Supporting higher-risk confined space rescue operations in Dorset
In many industries, higher-risk confined spaces are increasingly being avoided or risk-assessed out due to the challenges around safe access and rescue provision.
These avoidances can result in critical inspections, maintenance activities or asset deficiencies remaining unidentified for extended periods.
By providing competent and realistic rescue capability, AGO Fire & Rescue help clients safely undertake essential works with greater operational confidence.
Live operational exercises
Alongside supporting planned works, we undertake regular live-site rescue exercises with clients across Dorset to:
- Test response arrangements
- Improve response times
- Identify unforeseen operational risks
- Reduce complacency
- Improve familiarity with operational environments
This helps ensure both our teams and our clients are better prepared for real-world rescue scenarios and emergency response situations.

Our Process
Making confined space rescue projects safer

FAQs
Confined Space & Technical Rescue Questions
What is confined space rescue cover?
Confined space rescue cover provides trained, equipped personnel on-site to respond immediately in the event of an emergency during confined space operations. It ensures that a competent rescue capability is always available while work is being carried out.
Who provides your rescue teams?
Our teams are made up of serving or recently retired firefighters with extensive operational experience in rescue environments. All personnel hold relevant City & Guilds confined space and technical rescue qualifications.
What types of work do you support?
We support a wide range of planned works including inspections, maintenance, shutdowns, repairs and infrastructure projects across the water, utilities, construction and industrial sectors.
Why is stand-by rescue cover important?
Stand-by rescue cover ensures there is an immediate, competent response in the event of an emergency, improving site safety standards during confined space operations and helping clients meet their Legal and Health & Safety obligations.
Do you provide coverage in Dorset?
Yes, we provide scalable confined space rescue and technical rescue support across Dorset and the rest of the UK, allowing us to support both short-term projects and long-duration works in multiple locations.
Supporting safe confined space & technical rescue operations across Dorset
From coastal engineering schemes and ports to wastewater treatment works and defence infrastructure, confined space activities are a key operational requirement across Dorset.
Confined space rescue in Dorset is often required in high-risk environments such as marine structures, underground service networks and water industry assets where tidal influence and confined access increase complexity.
At AGO Fire & Rescue, we provide dedicated confined space rescue teams throughout Dorset, supporting critical infrastructure, utilities and engineering projects with reliable on-site rescue provision.

Get in touch
Strengthen your site rescue provision
Speak to AGO Fire & Rescue today to arrange dedicated confined space & technical rescue support tailored to your project requirements. Our team will assess your operational needs and provide a proportionate, fully compliant rescue solution to support safe working at height and in confined spaces.
