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Students complete firefighter-led IGNITE course and receive praise
Summary
Twelve students from Chichester College completed the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service's IGNITE course and were presented with certificates at a pass out parade at Bognor Fire Station on February 13.
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Twelve young people from Chichester College have completed the IGNITE course run by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. The course aims to build personal resilience, improve wellbeing and strengthen relationships through hands-on activities and firefighter-simulated exercises. Participants were aged 16 to 19. A pass out parade was held at Bognor Fire Station on February 13, where certificates were presented.
Key details:
- Twelve participants took part, aged 16–19.
- The cohort came from Chichester College.
- The course was delivered by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
- Activities focused on resilience, wellbeing and team-building, including firefighter-simulated exercises.
- Certificates were presented at a pass out parade at Bognor Fire Station on February 13.
- Area manager Ady Carter and Councillor Duncan Crow praised the students and noted wider community benefits.
Summary:
Organisers and local officials said the programme supports personal development and may inspire interest in the fire and rescue service. Undetermined at this time.
