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Warning to walkers

Firefighters and family pose for a group photo in front of a fire service pickup at sunset

Marley, a Staffordshire Blue Terrier, after being rescued by Ludlow firefighters soon after surviving a 25ft fall into a disused storage hole on Clee Hill. Left to right: Watch Manager John Taylor, firefighters Chris Baylis, Shaun Harrison and Martin Owen with dog owner Deborah Ellsey and son Jaden (6).

Record £30,000 raised in Shropshire for Fire Fighters Charity

Row of firefighters holding up cards which together spell out £30000

Car wash success for Shropshire firefighters, pictured left to right: Firefighters Olly Dreghorn, Dan Newton, Tony Wenger, Richard Brazier, Steve Morris and Assistant Chief Fire Officer Andy Johnson. Front: Fire Authority chairman Stuart West presents the award to Ashley Brown at Shrewsbury fire HQ

High Sheriff in mock car rescue

Shropshire’s High Sheriff was in the driving seat to see at first hand how firefighters rescue victims of county road crashes when she was cut free from the wreckage of a car.

The Deputy Lieutenant for Shropshire, who was appointed High Sheriff in April, volunteered for “the hot seat” to highlight the importance of Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service in the community and Road Safety Week later this month.

Bonfire safety appeal from County Fire Chief

Head and shoulders photo of CFO John Redmond in white shirt and tie

Chief Fire Officer John Redmond

Shropshire’s fire chief has appealed for people to take extra care in bonfire celebrations during a two day firefighter strike.

A reduced service will limit the number of fire engines available which means that the public should not call out firefighters for minor incidents such as bonfires left unattended.

Woman thanks "brilliant" fire brigade after well rescue

A team of 10 Shropshire firefighters used a safety line and ladder to pull a woman to safety after she fell down a gaping 30ft hole which opened up as a garden path collapsed under her shortly after 1pm yesterday.

The woman had to hang on to tree roots after she fell as she took rubbish out to the bin at the home of a client she was visiting when the ground opened up beneath her.
Carer Jayne Arnel, a mother-of-four, fell 6ft on to a small ledge above an old well running underneath the garden and used her mobile phone to call for help.

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