On Sunday (25 July) Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) hosted a pass out parade for the 34 firefighters from five recruitment courses who joined the service during the pandemic.
The recruits, who are currently serving across 18 of 25 Surrey fire stations, were not able to celebrate starting their new careers due to COVID-19.
The group were joined not only by their loves ones but also, several members of SFRS’s Senior Leadership Team, Tim Oliver (Surrey County Council Leader), Helyn Clack (Chairman of Surrey County Council), Mark Nuti (Cabinet Member for Communities), Kevin Deanus (Deputy Cabinet Member), Lord Stephen Greenhalgh (UK Home Office Fire Minister) and Matt Parr (HMICFRS Inspector of Fire and Rescue Services).
- Firefighter Charley Moore, Banstead Fire Station
- Firefighter James Knight, Banstead Fire Station
- Firefighter Tom Jones, Banstead Fire Station
- Firefighter Charles Collins, Camberley Fire Station
- Firefighter James Edney, Chobham Fire Station
- Firefighter Tom Coward, Cranleigh Fire Station
- Firefighter Sam Campbell, Dorking Fire Station
- Firefighter Luke Carter, Egham Fire Station
- Firefighter Oliver Turner, Egham Fire Station
- Firefighter Richard Ball, Egham Fire Station
- Firefighter Angela Everington, Esher Fire Station
- Firefighter Bobby Dickinson, Esher Fire Station
- Firefighter Brett Carpenter, Godalming Fire Station
- Firefighter Ryan Pawsey, Godalming Fire Station
- Firefighter Jason Hayes, Godstone Fire Station
- Firefighter Richard Weller, Gomshall Fire Station
- Firefighter Simon Pickford, Gomshall Fire Station
- Firefighter Dan Arrow, Guildford Fire Station
- Firefighter Dean Davidson, Guildford Fire Station
- Firefighter Thomas Page, Guildford Fire Station
- Firefighter Sam Hall, Haslemere Fire Station
- Firefighter Chris Brady, Lingfield Fire Station
- Firefighter Rob Little, Lingfield Fire Station
- Firefighter Charlie Hedges, Oxted Fire Station
- Firefighter Keenan Tighe, Oxted Fire Station
- Firefighter Scott Christian, Reigate Fire Station
- Firefighter Callum Coppard, Salfords Fire Station
- Firefighter Kyle Bemrose, Salfords Fire Station
- Firefighter William O’Donoghue, Salfords Fire Station
- Firefighter Zak Green, Salfords Fire Station
- Firefighter Logan Riehl, Walton Fire Station
- Firefighter Conor Howard, Woking Fire Station
- Firefighter Jack Cavanagh, Woking Fire Station
Steve Owen-Hughes, SFRS Chief Fire Officer, said: “I promised our new colleagues that their achievements would not go unnoticed, so I am absolutely delighted to have hosted this parade in their honour. Pass out parades are such a crucial part of new careers within the fire and rescue service and are always so well earned and enjoyed by family and friends.
“There is no doubting the hard work and determination that trainee recruits put into their initial courses and the fact that we get to celebrate them all together as current-serving personnel, is fantastic. It’s really important that we actually meet family members and loved ones too, firefighting is a role that can at times take its toll both mentally and physically, and the support system at home is just as important as the one here at work. Welcome to all of our newest firefighters and their families.”
Mark Nuti, Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “This is my first pass out parade as Cabinet Member for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service – and what a parade it is! Not only is it the first one at Surrey County Council’s new Headquarters in Reigate, it also celebrates not one but five fantastic courses.
“I’m so proud of our fire service and the work that’s been done and continues to be done to improve the service. This new group of 34 firefighters will only further enhance the safety of Surrey residents and businesses. Thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do.”
Mark and Kevin Deanus, Deputy Cabinet Member, also presented three firefighters with their silver axe awards. The silver axe award is presented to the top recruit, they will have shown a high level of commitment, teamwork, excellent attitude and work ethic. They were presented to: Firefighter Robert Little, Firefighter Sam Hall and Firefighter Oliver Turner.
Posted from Surrey News