Mark: “They know their stuff, the support is brilliant.”
After injuring his knee, London firefighter Mark Watson had to take time off and undergo surgery. We caught up with him at Marine Court.
Find out how The Fire Fighters Charity has supported beneficiaries across the UK and how you can share your story with the fire community. Click categories or regions below to filter the list of stories.
After injuring his knee, London firefighter Mark Watson had to take time off and undergo surgery. We caught up with him at Marine Court. Former retained firefighter, Kern, talks openly about the difference the Charity's psychological support team has made to his life. During a friendly rugby game between London Fire Brigade and Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, Peter suffered a neck injury that required surgery. Here he talks about the difference the Charity made in helping him get back to work. Royal Berkshire firefighter Andy Grist, 35, joined the service nine years ago. 2014 saw him tackle 14 challenges raising thousands of pounds for The Fire Fighters Charity and Camberley-based Make-A-Wish Foundation. Northamptonshire Crew Manager Jamie Thompson was left with life-threatening injuries after a 12.5m fall from a training tower. 10 months later, with the support of The Fire Fighters Charity, this 38-year-old firefighter is literally back on his feet.
Mark: “They know their stuff, the support is brilliant.”
Kern: “You’re not alone”
Peter: “If you put the work in, you’ll walk away with so much more”
Andy: “I would say to any fundraiser, go for it!”
Jamie: “I think it’s amazing, how far I’ve come”