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Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service - Fire Cadets

If you are 13-17 and live in Northumberland, you’re up for a challenge and would like to make some new mates, Fire Cadets could be for you! Cadets meet up weekly for drill nights(during term time) at Community Fire Stations around the County, typically between 6pm and 8pm. Fire Cadets is available at these fire stations:​ Alnwick, Berwick, Hexham, Pegswood  & West Hartford 

As a cadet you will learn some of the skills needed to be a firefighter, including: How to use fire hoses ,how to climb ladders , learn about road traffic collisions  and learn about search and rescue techniques. You will also learn leadership and team working skills and you can work your way up the ranks just like our firefighters do. You will use the same equipment that our fire fighters use – including fire hose and ladders, and you will be provided with your own set of protective clothing. Your instructors work as fire fighters for Northumberland Fire and Rescue, they carry out the same drills that you will learn and they know how to keep you safe. All Cadet sessions are also supported by volunteers, many of whom have been Cadets themselves.

To find out more click here: Fire Cadets

Who can use this service?

Young people aged between 13-17, who live in Northumberland.

How are services delivered?

In person at fire stations in Pegswood, Alnwick, Berwick, Hexham and West Hartford.

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Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service - Fire Cadets

nfrs.cadets@northumberland.gov.uk

07563252168

Alnwick Community Fire Station, Blackthorn Close, Lionheart Enterprise Park
Alnwick
NE66 2ER

Service can be delivered face to face



Berwick Community Fire Station, Ord Road
Berwick
TD15 2XU

Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 22/11/2024

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