Have a go at firefighting in Midhurst

 

Release date: 5 February 2024

Midhurst and Petworth residents are invited to try out fire equipment and run out hose reels to see if a career as a retained firefighter is for them.

Crews from Midhurst Fire Station are hosting a ‘have a go’ day at the fire station in New Road on Saturday 24 February from 9am until 1pm.  

As well as using equipment, potential recruits will be given a tour of the station and serving firefighters will be on-hand to talk about careers in the fire and rescue service.

Matthew Gamblen, Watch Manager at Midhurst Fire Station, said: “Retained firefighters play a vital role in keeping the communities of West Sussex safe; in fact, 14 of our fire stations are crewed solely by retained firefighters.

“We would love to increase the number of retained firefighters at Midhurst and Petworth fire stations. There is no experience needed to join and it is a fantastic opportunity for people wanting to learn new skills and become an integral part of their local communities.

“There is no obligation to progress a job application by attending our have a go day, it is purely an opportunity to find out more and see if a career as a firefighter could be for you.”  

Retained firefighters respond to emergency calls within their local area from either their home or main employment. They receive regular training to equip them with the skills to deal with fires, road traffic collisions and a wide range of other emergencies.

For more information on the role of a retained firefighter, visit: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/fire-emergencies-and-crime/west-sussex-fire-and-rescue-service/fire-rescue-recruitment/become-an-on-call-firefighter/

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