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Firefighters go the extra mile with stretcher challenge for local charity

Suffolk firefighters are pushing their limits by running 21km while carrying a weighted stretcher to support The Fire Fighters Charity and Stowmarket Saturday ASD Club, with a target of £1,000 for each cause.

Six Suffolk firefighters in kit and running gear stand in front of two fire engines, preparing to carry a stretcher in the Ipswich Half Marathon
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Iwan Rees, George Trott, Grant Whitehead, Laura Grinsted, Tony Williams and Jamie Cryer ahead of their Ipswich Half Marathon stretcher challenge

Why it matters: The unique challenge showcases the dedication of local firefighters who are going above and beyond their day jobs to support causes close to their hearts, including a local autism support group where one team member's partner volunteers.

The big picture: Nine firefighters from Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service will tackle the Larking Gowen Ipswich Half Marathon on Saturday, 21 September, carrying a 14kg operational basket stretcher loaded with a 30kg dummy, adding 44kg of weight to an already demanding 21km course.

Two firefighters in full protective kit stand either side of a man in running gear holding flags, ahead of their half marathon stretcher challenge
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Firefighters George Trott and Laura Grinsted with ex-SFRS firefighter Tony Williams

The details: The team includes returning challengers George Trott, Grant Whitehead, Paul Shattock and Ash Buxton, who impressed spectators last year by running in full firefighting PPE and breathing apparatus. This year, they're joined by firefighters Genna Bird, Laura Grinsted, Jamie Cryer, ex-SFRS firefighter Tony Williams, and Jack Griffin from FlamePro.

Unlike last year's extreme approach, the team will run in traditional running gear but face the added challenge of the weighted stretcher throughout the entire course.

What they're saying: George Trott said, "Running a half-marathon is always a test of endurance, but carrying a weighted stretcher takes teamwork and determination to a whole new level."

"We're proud to take on this challenge in memory of our colleagues and to support charitable causes that make a real difference - both in our community and within our profession."

He added: "The support we've already received from local residents on our training runs has been fantastic - motorists beep and wave to us, and it really lifts our spirits. If we receive the same level of encouragement on the day of the event, and in donations leading up to it, we're confident we'll cross the finish line together and reach our target of £1,000 for each charity."

The causes: The team is raising funds for two important organisations:

  • The Fire Fighters Charity, which provides practical, emotional, and financial support to serving and retired firefighters and their families

  • Stowmarket Saturday ASD Club, supporting young people aged 5-18 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, helping build confidence, independence, and social skills while offering vital respite for families

Two firefighters in protective kit jog beside a hedge carrying a large red Fire and Rescue Service flag during training for the Ipswich Half Marathon stretcher challenge
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Firefighters Laura Grinsted and George Trott during a training run

What's next: Chief Fire Officer Jon Lacey, who is also running in the half-marathon alongside Area Manager Per Middleton, said: "Running 21km is a challenge for most people, but our team has gone even further by taking on the run to raise funds for two worthy causes. Commitment like this lies at the heart of the fire and rescue sector, attracting people dedicated to helping others and making a positive impact in their communities."

The bottom line: The firefighters are confident that with community support, they can reach their target and demonstrate that Suffolk's firefighters are willing to carry not just the weight of their community's safety, but also the hopes of two deserving charities across the finish line.

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