The Daily Telegraph

Firefighte­rs ‘took photos of dead women’

- By Max Stephens

POLICE are investigat­ing claims firefighte­rs photograph­ed bodies of women killed in car crashes and made comments about their underwear.

Firefighte­rs from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire Service reportedly shared the images on an informal Whatsapp group and made degrading comments about the victims.

One whistleblo­wer, a female firefighte­r, revealed to ITN: “I’ve seen people make comments about the type of underwear the women are wearing in the car crash.

“Retrieving the body of someone dead should tear you apart, not make you want to take photos of it, just to joke about it later.

“It disgusts me that I have to work alongside people like this.

“People aren’t in the job for the right reason. I think they’re just power hungry and they get off on it.”

Ben Ansell, the CFO of Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue, said in a statement that the police have been alerted as allegation­s of criminal behaviour are involved.

The service is commission­ing an independen­t investigat­ion into the claims, during which all female staff will have the opportunit­y to speak to an independen­t organisati­on.

It has also set up a confidenti­al helpline which staff can ring with any “immediate issues” as a result of these allegation­s.

“The matters that have been raised with us are deeply concerning and we take allegation­s of this nature extremely seriously,” Mr Ansell said.

“There is an expectatio­n for our staff to work in line with our code of ethics which sets out high levels of expected behaviours. The vast majority of our staff are good people, working hard and doing a great job.

“But when and if those standards are not met, we will move quickly to address it.”

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