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Fire Service Recognises British Gypsum For Outstanding Support Of On-Call Firefighters

Posted on 09 January 2025

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service is proud to celebrate the commitment of on-call firefighters during 'On-Call Recognition Week' - a dedicated initiative to highlight the vital role played by many individuals across the county when it comes to keeping the local communities safe. 

This week, the service shines a spotlight on its on-call firefighters who dedicate significant hours each week to respond to emergencies while balancing their primary employment.

As part of this recognition, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service also acknowledges the companies that support its staff in fulfilling this important role. Without the support of these businesses, it would be challenging to maintain the high levels of service required to protect the communities of Nottinghamshire. 

One company, British Gypsum, has been releasing employees since 1983, and was recently presented with an 'Outstanding Support For On-Call Firefighters' award for showing exceptional support for their six employees who also served as on-call firefighters at East Leake fire station - meaning that the fire station is able to maintain an available fire engine almost all of the time, which wouldn't be possible otherwise.

As part of the award presentation, the company was given a tour of the fire station, offering them the unique opportunity to see firsthand the work that their colleagues do in their role as firefighters. 

Crew Manager Hunt, based at East Leake Fire Station, said: "British Gypsum allows a few of our firefighters to respond from work to attend emergencies locally, and to do so, have a lot in place to make the turn out is as smooth as possible, including having two parking spaces specifically designated for those who are on-call at the front of the building.

"This significant collaboration between British Gypsum and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service means that over the 42 years of support, British Gypsum has had a positive impact in saving lives and affecting the local community in a positive way."

Area Manager Andy Macey, Head of Response for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, presented the award towards the end of 2024. He said: "It is employers like British Gypsum who demonstrate flexibility and support for their staff, that enable us to maintain vital fire cover and ensure the safety of the people of Nottinghamshire. 

"Not only does our fire and rescue service gain from the firefighter's expertise developed in their day job, but other companies also benefit from the wide range of skills they acquire as a firefighter. The ongoing partnerships between on-call firefighters and their employers is mutually beneficial, and we are extremely grateful for the continued support across all of our on-call fire stations."

When accepting the award, British Gypsum said: "We are honoured to have receieved this award, and proud to be able to support our employees who serve as on-call firefighters. It's a privilege to work alongside the fire service and we are committed to continuing our support for these dedicated individuals who balance their professional careers with their life-saving duties."

Although the service is not currently recruiting for on-call firefighters, you can register your interest on our website so you're the first to hear when an opportunity arises to becoming one.

Two firefighters giving staff from British Gypsum a tour of the kit room. 14 people - mixture of British Gypsum workers and firefighters - stood outside East Leake Fire Station being presented an award.