New retained firefighters in Chichester, Midhurst and Selsey

Six new retained (on call) firefighters have joined West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service after successfully completing their initial two-week training course.

Family and friends were invited to watch the new recruits demonstrate their skills and receive their certificates at a pass out parade held at Worthing Fire Station.

Retained firefighters often have full-time employment elsewhere but respond to emergency calls within their local area.

The new recruits live or work within close proximity to one of the service’s fire stations and will respond to emergencies either from their place of work or from home.

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, he said: “I was delighted to meet our new retained firefighters and watch them perform their drills at the pass out parade.

“They have all worked incredibly hard in their training and are now ready to respond to emergencies and serve their local communities.

“The commitment and dedication they have shown is truly inspiring and I know they will all go on to have successful careers within the fire service.”

The new firefighters, and where they will be based, are:

  • Myles Colbert – Steyning
  • Luke Aisthorpe – East Grinstead
  • Nathan Stevens – Chichester
  • Benjamin Peach – Chichester
  • Daniel Burchell – Midhurst
  • Christopher Wetherell – Selsey

Abdul Monnan also took part in the course and will be joining Worthing. He was unable to pass out on Friday 16 September due to an injury but he will complete his pass out shortly.

 

More from Sussex News

On Air Now The V2 Radio Nightshift Midnight - 6:30am
Now Playing
Harden My Heart Quarterflash
Recently Played
  • Worth It Raye 1:25
  • 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Paul Simon 1:21
  • We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) Ariana Grande 1:17