Sunderland Echo

Fire crews in silent tribute to the fallen

- Kevin.clark@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Firefighte­rs across Sunderland have paid tribute to colleagues who have given their lives in the line of duty.

Every station within the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service area fell silent at noon today to commemorat­e Firefighte­rs Memorial Day.

Chief Fire Officer Chris Lowther, Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Our crews potentiall­y put their lives on the line every time they are called out to a job.

“However, it is their profession­alism, skills and dedication that supports them to make risk-based decisions to limit any harm to all those involved – including themselves and their colleagues.

“We honour and remember all firefighte­rs and staff who have fallen in service.”

The names of several former Tyne and Wear firefighte­rs who lost their lives in the line of duty are displayed on the Firefighte­rs’ Memorial outside St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

It depicts a bronze statue of a fire officer and two firefighte­rs engaged in their duties. It was originally dedicated by HM The Queen Mother on May 4, 1991, and was called “Blitz” and dedicated to the men and women of the fire service who lost their lives during World War II.

In September 2003, it was rededicate­d by The Princess Royal and renamed the Firefighte­rs Memorial to honour all members of the fire service who have died in the line of duty.

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Firefighte­rs from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service remembered colleagues who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
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