Friends of firefighter organise relay-swim fundraiser in his memory

Iain Hughes died while swimming the English Channel last summer.

Author: Fire Fighters Charity and Katie JonesPublished 4th Feb 2024

Friends and colleagues are planning a swimming fundraiser in memory of West Midlands firefighter Iain Hughes, who tragically died last year.

Iain lost his life when he got into difficulty while swimming the English Channel in aid of The Fire Fighters Charity, The British Heart Foundation and the Midland Air Ambulance Charity.

His close friends have now planned a fundraiser as a tribute to him and his passion for swimming, while supporting the same three charities - all of which were close to his heart.

The group of 48 will take part in a 36-hour indoor swim relay on 7 and 8 March this year, which will see each of them take on just over a mile each - swimming continuously in relay for 45 minutes each.

The Fire Fighters Charity supports serving and retired fire and rescue service personnel, their dependants and other eligible members of the UK fire services community, throughout their lives, helping them to live happier and healthier.

Jim McParland, who was a close friend of Iain's throughout their 20-year career together, has helped to organise the event.

He describes Iain as a "much loved, respected and truly inspirational member of our fire service family".

They both worked for West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service, based at Wednesbury Technical Rescue Unit, and he saw first-hand how passionate Iain was about swimming and raising funds for charity.

Jim says: "I've known Iain for 20 years, since we started really. We worked together that whole time, and we trained at the same gym - David Lloyds Leisure Centre in Brierley Hill, where the swim relay will take place.

"This event is about raising money for the three charities, but we want to carry on his legacy as well. Iain was someone who was really giving, he'd help anyone, especially with swimming.

"We want to inspire as many people as possible to get into swimming in his memory.”

Lisa Courtney, Community Fundraiser at The Fire Fighters Charity, says: “This event is a really moving tribute to Iain and his passion for supporting charities close to his heart - and we’re incredibly grateful that he chose us as one of those charities.

“On behalf of everyone at The Fire Fighters Charity, I want to send my heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in the event, and I wish you the best of luck on the day.”

All 48 volunteers will be wearing 70s-style swimwear from Budgy Smuggler, the manufacturer of Iain's favourite swimming trunks, which has kindly donated 20 pairs and offered a huge discount on any extras, so each volunteer can match.

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