Suffolk firefighters set off on 1,000 mile journey to Ukraine

Staff from our local fire service are delivering lifesaving kit to the war torn nation

The team of six volunteers have set off for Poland
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 19th Apr 2022
Last updated 19th Apr 2022

A team of Suffolk firefighters have set off on a 1,000 mile journey to the Ukrainian border, to deliver vital aid to their counterparts in the war torn country.

Six volunteers are taking a range of donations, including two fully operational fire engines and firefighting equipment.

They will travel in convoy with teams from fire services across the UK, handing over the aid to the Polish Fire Service, who will then pass it on to colleagues in Ukraine.

Emergency services have continued their work across Ukraine since late February, despite the war.

Volunteer Jake Booth said:

“Having travelled through Ukraine previously I was struck by the warmth of the people and the hospitality they offered, so it’s humbling to be able to give something back at their time of need.”

Jon Lacey, Chief Fire Officer for Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service, said:

“Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service was devastated to hear of the loss experienced by the Ukrainian Fire Service so far, which has seen 100 fire stations and 250 fire engines needlessly destroyed in the conflict.

“We are pleased to be able to support the national effort to assist our counterparts at this difficult time by replacing some of the damaged kit, and I’d like to thank everyone who has made delivering our donation to Ukraine possible.

"It’s been a real team effort with staff working tirelessly around the clock to prepare the team and ensure that equipment is serviced and ready for use on arrival to the country.”

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