Keighley firefighters are set to join colleagues in a national strike on Wednesday.
The Fire Brigades Union has announced its members will walk out between noon and 4pm, in a dispute over planned changes to pensions.
Last month the Keighley News exclusively revealed that members of the public and ex-firefighters were being recruited by the West Yorkshire brigade as part of a contingency plan to provide emergency cover in the case of a strike.
More than 300 people came forward to man and drive fire engines.
A brigade spokesman said this week: “Our contingency arrangements have recently been tested by way of exercises and we are confident we can provide as effective a service as possible.
“However, we are asking everyone – including members of the public and business communities – to play their part in preventing fires and other emergency incidents.”
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