Page 42 - BR June 2024 with duck - converted
P. 42

June  2024                                                                          June 2024

        SPOTLIGHT ON ……..                                                                  INTERESTING LIVES


       ……  Bere Regis Firefighters                                                         Pamela Mann
       Janey Gordon
                                                                                           Born in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, I was four
       In the parishes of Bere Regis and Affpuddle with                                    when  my  family  moved  to  Hailsham,  Sussex.
       Turnerspuddle,  and  the  villages  these  parishes                                 There,  I  went  to  a  private  school  that  taught
       include, there are a number of people who give                                      French  which,  interestingly,  remained  my  best
                                                                                           subject  throughout  school.  As  my  mother  was
       their time and energies to support the local communities and individuals who live   from Yorkshire, she missed her family, so the move
       here. They contribute to the villages either as individuals or as groups and teams.
                                                                                           was made to Wakefield. Not the easiest transition
       The parish magazine is running a short series to “Spotlight” some of these, and this   for  me,  from  private  school  in  the  South  of
       month we are featuring the crew of Bere Regis Firefighters, who operate out of the   England to State school in the North. I couldn’t understand them and they didn’t
       fire station in North Street.                                                       want  to  understand  me!  Difficult  for  a  7-year-old  who,  even  then,  regarded
                                                                                           friendship  as  very  important.  Unfortunately,  I  also  had  my  first  taste  of  bullying.
       This is an ‘On-Call’ fire station, which means that the firefighters are not ‘wholetime’   However,  from  there,  I  went  to  a  (minor)  Public  School  and  have  continued
       but schedule themselves to be ‘on-call’ for between 40 and 120 hours per week.      several of those friendships to this day.
       During these hours they must carry their ‘alerter’ (pager) and be able to respond to
       an emergency call out. They also all meet at the fire station every Tuesday for a   During  my  childhood,  my  architect  father  had  many  books  published.  Through
       drill night, so I went along to meet them.                                          him, the family learned about the emotional undulations involved in writing.  An
                                                                                           optimistic  man,  having  submitted  either  articles  or  books,  he  would  comment,
       There are currently four on-call firefighters in Bere Regis, who are all very local. They   about  a  week  following  submission  –  “They’ve  accepted  it!”,  only  for  the
       are professional firefighters with the requirements for fitness and capability that this   manuscript  to  plop  back  on  to  the  mat  the  following  day!  I  was  to  learn,
       carries with it, exactly like any wholetime firefighter. They are paid a retainer when   eventually, that that is usually part of writing. In fact, now, manuscripts are often
       they are on-call but when they go out as a member of the fire crew, they are paid   not acknowledged at all when turned down. Not easy, but part of the process.
       an hourly rate.                                                                     Perseverance is a large part of writing.
       Tom Boulter is the Station Commander, I asked him why he decided to become an       Again, a mention of my father which influenced my life. At the age of 10, he was
       on-call firefighter.                                                                pushed into a swimming pool and couldn’t swim. On being dragged out, he was
       Tom:  I  have  always  lived  in  Bere  Regis  and  I  wanted  to  do  something  for  the                           barely alive and had lost his hearing in one
       village. When I was six or seven a fire crew came to the school to talk to us, and I                                 ear.  That  hearing  loss  was  to  affect  the
       was very impressed by them. As I grew up, I felt that being a firefighter was where                                  whole   of   his   career.   However,   the
       my personal skillset lay. I am very proud of making a difference. If we get called to                                experience  resulted  in  his  ensuring  that  my
       a  road  traffic  accident,  we  know  that  the  people  involved  could  get  no  better                           brother  and  I  learned  to  swim  at  an  early
       care! I am very proud of our crew.                                                                                   age.  He  started  to  train  me  when  I  was
                                                                                                                            seven and passed me to a professional (er…
       Moira  Mathers  is  a  one  of  the  Bere  Regis  firefighters.  Why  did  she  become  a                            handsome!) swimming trainer at the age of
       firefighter?                                                                                                         10.  At  13,  I  swam  in  the  National
                                                                                                                            Championships  and  came  fourth:  the  first
       Moira: I have always been aware of the roll of on-call firefighter. When I moved to                                  three went to the Olympics!
       the  village  a  few  years  ago  it  coincided  with  a  recruitment  drive.  I  wanted  to
       contribute  to the  village  and  I  felt  I  was  part  of  a  smaller  subset  of  people  who                     After “A” levels, I didn’t know what I wanted
       could take on the role. It was also a personal challenge to see if I could do it. The                                to  do.  At  that  time,  the  Scottish  aunt  and
       application and selection process are quite tough.                                                                   uncle  of  a  good  friend  of mine,  Jean,  had
                                                                                                                            emigrated to Canada and kept inviting her
                                                                                                                            to visit them. So, as we both loved travelling,

                                        42                                                                                       47
   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47