TYNE and Wear Fire and Rescue Service has welcomed the youngest firefighter ever to don its crested uniform and firefighter’s helmet after a two-year-old has been ‘inducted’ into the emergency service team.

Earlier this week Vinnie Hall, 2, of Hylton Castle in Sunderland excitedly visited Marley Park Community Fire Station with his mum Kristie; where the ‘fire engine mad’ youngster’s dreams came true as he got to meet some real-life firefighters.   

“Vinnie has always loved anything associated with the fire service from cartoons on the telly through to playing with his toy fire engine in his bedroom. 

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“But over the past six-months he’s been curious about real life fire stations.  From fire poles to fire trucks.  He totally loves to dress up in his firefighter’s costume and to help rescue his cuddly toys,” said Mum, Kristie.

During his fire station visit, the youngster was lucky enough to explore several different experiences from sitting in the driver’s seat of a fire appliance, using a fire hose, and he even got to slide down the fire station pole.

The Northern Echo: Vinnie donned the firefighter uniform for a visit to his local fire station. Picture: TWFRS.Vinnie donned the firefighter uniform for a visit to his local fire station. Picture: TWFRS.

Kristie added: “Vinnie seemed in awe of the fire truck. He was very inquisitive and asked the firefighters hundreds of questions.  He was amazed!

“You could see the delight in his face as he had a beaming smile that went from ear to ear.”

The Northern Echo: Vinnie got a chance to use the hose reel at the fire station with the help of firefighter John Foreman. Picture: TWFRS. Vinnie got a chance to use the hose reel at the fire station with the help of firefighter John Foreman. Picture: TWFRS.

“Vinnie becoming a future firefighter would be a very admirable job role and would make me and his dad extremely proud.  But if he achieves what makes him happy - I’ll be equally as proud.”

Marley Park Community Fire Station is one of seventeen community fire stations located across the region that makes up Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service. 

The Northern Echo: Vinnie also got a chance to climb the fireman's pole with the help of firefighter Scott Clark. Picture: TWFRS.Vinnie also got a chance to climb the fireman's pole with the help of firefighter Scott Clark. Picture: TWFRS.

Shaun Makin, Service Delivery Station Manager for Marley Park Community Fire Station, said: “It was an absolute pleasure to welcome Vinnie and his mum for a guided tour of our community fire station. 

“It’s so refreshing to see the excitement and enthusiasm for the Fire Service in somebody so young.  We hope that Vinnie takes his love for becoming a firefighter in to his adult years, and maybe one day we’ll welcome him back as a fully-fledged recruit.”

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