Shropshire Star

Call for part-time firefighters

A new recruitment drive has been launched in Shropshire to persuade more people to become part-time firefighters.

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A new recruitment drive has been launched in Shropshire to persuade more people to become part-time firefighters.

The service is looking for applications from people in all walks of life to join the team providing essential cover to areas countywide.

"We want men and women to support their communities by becoming a retained firefighter," said Tony Talbot, retained support officer.

"We are currently recruiting retained duty staff at various stations throughout the county. We want a wider represented workforce and would particularly like to hear from women and individuals from ethnic minorities.

"However if you are over 18 and have a good level of fitness, then we would like to hear from you."

Mr Talbot said recruits must be able to reach their local fire station from home or work within five minutes, have enthusiasm to work in a team environment, and be willing to support and serve their community.

"Being a firefighter is not like any other job," he added.

"It can be unpredictable, exciting and very rewarding, coupled with the satisfaction and the respect that comes with providing a crucial service to the community.

"You will also learn new skills along the way."

Whitchurch window cleaner Keith Robinson has been a part-time firefighter for 25 years.

He said he thoroughly enjoyed the role and would advise anyone to consider joining the service."There are lots of opportunities and it broadens your horizons," said Keith.

"You get to do things that you wouldn't normally do."He is now a leading firefighter, and has added first aid training, and qualifying for his HGV licence to his list of achievements with the service.

Firefighters receive an annual retainer fee, disturbance and training session fees, and are paid hourly.

They are reimbursed for annual leave, which is five weeks after five years service, and get a good remuneration package

The service is particularly looking for applicants for the fire stations at Albrighton, Much Wenlock, Hodnet, Ellesmere, Craven Arms, Cleobury Mortimer, Whitchurch, Wellington and Bridgnorth.

Anyone interested should contact Tony Talbot on 07816 293413 or Mike Beach on 07816 293019 for more information.

By Dave Morris

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