A decorated firefighter has today retired after more than 40 years of service.
Wayne Hughes, 59, has been a permanent fixture on the green watch at Barking Fire Station, in Alfreds Way, since 1997 when he moved from Silvertown.
An experienced fireman, he was one of the first people on the scene at the huge industrial fire in Chequers Lane, Dagenham, that involved more than 200 firefighters and 45 fire engines on the final day of the London 2012 Olympics.
“I’ve loved my job,” he said. “I’m really going to miss the fellows, it’s the people you work with that make it what it is.
“We’re a really tight-knit group.”
A firefighter since finishing training on February 9 1976, he received an assistant commissioner commendation for his actions at a road traffic accident in August 2013.
London Fire Brigade (LFB) Barking and Dagenham borough commander Steve Norman said: “Wayne has been a true gentleman throughout his career and will be missed around the fire station and definitely on the fire ground for his professionalism and vast experience.
“I think I speak for myself and all of the people that have worked with Wayne in saying that it has been an absolute honour to have served with him.”
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