This week, the former firefighter was acknowledged at an award’s ceremony for the fire prevention work he has carried out over the last 15 years. Tony won the Outstanding Contribution Award at the National Fire Chiefs Council’s Celebrating Prevention Awards 2022.
The father of two and grandfather of seven joined West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) in 1977 and he said that one incident in particular made him determined to focus on fire prevention.
“As a firefighter you are called out to some awful situations, but one that really affected me was in the 1990s and it was an early morning call to a house fire,” said Tony. “The fire had started in the children’s bedroom and I was one of the firefighters that went into the house wearing protective gear and breathing apparatus to save them. When we brought them out the two girls, aged two and five, weren’t alive. It was then I decided I would work as hard as I could to try and make sure this never happened again.”