Seven new firefighters join West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service

 

Release date: 8 December 2023

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has welcomed its latest cohort of retained firefighters following the service’s third and final pass out parade of the year.

A pass out parade was held at Platinum House on Friday (8 December) after the recruits completed their intensive two-week training course.

Pass out parades are a long-standing fire service tradition which gives new firefighters an opportunity to showcase a selection of their skills to a proud audience of family, friends and colleagues.

West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service’s Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Peter Rickard, attended the event and presented the recruits with their certificates. Speaking after the event, Peter said: “Seeing recruits on the day they complete their training and officially become firefighters is one of the greatest privileges I have in my role.

“The county has gained seven amazing firefighters and I wish them all long and prosperous careers.”

Cabinet Member for Community Support, Fire and Rescue, Duncan Crow, added: “This is the second course to be held at our new training centre, and during the course our new recruits were able to attend the official opening ceremony of Platinum House.

“This feels like a fantastic way to mark the start of a new era of training for the service, having the latest generation of firefighters there to see the red ribbon being cut.

“I wish each and every one of our new firefighters the very best as they embark on this exciting journey.”

The recruits, and where they’ll be based, are as follows:

  • Dan Dummer – Chichester Fire Station
  • Zac Simpson – Chichester Fire Station
  • Niall Heaton – Bognor Regis Fire Station
  • Jack Thomas - Partridge Green Fire Station
  • Jacob Jones – Worthing Fire Station
  • Joss Relf - East Wittering Fire Station
  • Colin Richardson – Hurstpierpoint Fire Station

Retained firefighters often have full-time employment elsewhere but respond to emergency calls within their local area. If you are interested in becoming a retained firefighter, please visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/firerecruitment

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