Sussex firefighters aiming to break record in Horsham
Twelve new recruits, who began an intensive 14-week training course to become wholetime community firefighters in May, will be aiming to complete a ladder climb and pole drop, totalling 7,000 metres, in just one hour.
If they succeed they will beat a record set by a team of East Sussex firefighters earlier this year.
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Hide AdThe event is being staged to raise thousands of pounds for The Fire Fighters Charity, the Golden Lion Children’s Trust and the Keep Connor Active appeal.
Crawley firefighter, Lee Burridge, who is organising the charity challenge, said: “There is a longstanding tradition of trainee firefighters raising money for charity to mark their commitment to a career serving their community. Our new recruits are very keen to continue this tradition.
“We now need the public to get behind this challenge and help our trainee firefighters raise as much money as possible for three great causes. If you are in Horsham on the day, please come along to the Carfax and cheer them on!”
Training Delivery Manager for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, Keith Parvin, added: “Community engagement is such an important part of a firefighter’s role in West Sussex. As well as raising money for charity, the event will be an excellent opportunity for our trainees to get their first taste of engaging with the public.”
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Hide AdThe trainee firefighters will be at the Carfax from 1pm, with the challenge set to begin at 2pm.
To donate visit https://crowdfunding.justgiving.com/WSFRSworldrecord
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