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Richmond School student becomes firefighter apprentice

02 May 2017  |  Jill Lundberg  |  Posted in:

Richmond School and Sixth Form College student Harry Allen is one of just five boys and five girls to be selected from 350 applicants to train with Co Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service.   The 17-year-old begins his life of pubic service on 2nd May, after completing his exams.   He is looking forward to a career of dowsing flames, dealing with hazardous chemicals, rescuing the public from road traffic accidents and water-based emergencies as he becomes an integral part of the next generation of super-firefighters.   “The main thing is that I have a career that keeps me busy,” said Harry, whose uncle is a firefighter with North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.   “One of my friend’s houses caught fire when a firework landed on it and my uncle attended the incident and stopped it spreading. I am really looking forward to starting my training.”   Assistant Headteacher, Leslie Richardson, said: “We are all extremely proud of Harry for securing such a prestigious apprenticeship and for wanting to dedicate his life to serving others.”

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