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'Dirt 640' hangs up his helmet after 46 years of firefighting

Long-serving firefighter Simon Dearing, known by colleagues as 'Dirt 640', has retired after more than 46 years of service but will continue to serve Suffolk as an on-call firefighter.

Why it matters: At 46 years, 7 months and 3 days of service, Dearing represents an extraordinary commitment to public safety in Suffolk, spanning multiple generations of firefighters and community members.

Henry Griffin and Simon Dearing
Henry Griffin and Simon Dearing(SFRS)

The big picture: Since joining in 1978, he has served at five different stations across the county, becoming a permanent fixture in Suffolk's emergency services.

By the numbers:

  • 46 years, 7 months, 3 days of continuous service

  • 5 different stations: Colchester Road, Bond Street, Princes Street, Ipswich East, and Eye Fire Station

  • Multiple honours, including Golden, Diamond, and Platinum Jubilee Medals, the King's Coronation Medal, and Long Service Clasps for 30 and 40 years

What they're saying: Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service's Chief Fire Officer, Jon Lacey, called Dearing's contribution "nothing short of outstanding" and praised his "dedication, resilience, and professionalism."

In his words: "Beyond his expertise as a firefighter, Simon's camaraderie, mentorship, and sense of humour have made a lasting impact on his colleagues," Lacey said.

Simon Dearing and his colleagues
Simon Dearing and his colleagues(SFRS)

Support from officials: Councillor Steve Wiles, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Public Protection, extended "heartfelt thanks for his decades of service" and wished Dearing "a retirement filled with happiness, relaxation, and new adventures."

The bottom line: While formally retiring from full-time service, Dearing will continue his connection to firefighting by remaining as an on-call firefighter, ensuring his experience continues to benefit Suffolk communities.

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