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Shirley Towers fire claims lives of two firefighters


DORSET’S fire chief has paid tribute to the two firefighters killed tackling a blaze in a Southampton city tower block.

The men, James Shears and Alan Bannon, died while fighting the blaze on the seventh floor of a block called Shirley Towers.

Mr Shears, 35, a dad of two from Oakdale, Poole, had been with Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service for seven years. His colleague, Mr Bannon, 38, had been a firefighter for Hampshire for eight-and-a-half years.

Both men were stationed at St Mary’s fire station in the city centre.

Two more firefighters were injured during the blaze that broke out just after 8pm, yesterday. (Apr 6) The cause of the fire is under investigation, but not thought to be suspicious.

A pregnant woman was among those evacuated from Shirley Towers after the blaze broke out on the seventh floor.

She was taken to hospital but it is understood no other residents were hurt.

Dorset Fire and Rescue Service chief officer Darran Gunter has written to Hampshire fire chief John Bonney, “to pass on our deepest condolences at the sad loss of two of our colleagues in Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.”

He stressed: “Our thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends and loved ones and everyone in Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service.”

Firefighters took around four hours to tackle the blaze, which started in a double-storey two-bedroom maisonette at around 8.10pm.

Some residents living on floors above the fire were evacuated from the 15-storey building. People whose flats are in unaffected parts of the building were told to stay where they were throughout.

Firefighters tackled the flames from both inside and outside the tower block, with 36 using breathing apparatus. An aerial ladder, four jets and positive pressure to remove smoke from the building were also used in the operation.

Dorset Fire and Rescue is no stranger to tragedy – two retained firefighters died in Christchurch during the 1987 hurricane.

Last month, firefighters staged a mock emergency at a Poole tower block in a bid to hone their high-rise rescue techniques.


Comments(8)

k1nger says...
12:56pm Wed 7 Apr 10

James shears was bought up in poole.. and his family all live here...

My thoughts are with them on this sad day

hoppy says...
3:58pm Wed 7 Apr 10

We feel so very sad at this news as we have known James & his family for over 40 years.
I think that all the people who serve in our emergency services deserve every penny that they are paid & more,when the firemen came in for a lot of criticism when they went on strike for better conditions & pay I felt for them & now this sad situation just proves that they are worth their weight in gold especially when they are risking their lives to save maybe you or a member of your family.
Our thought & prayers are with both familys at this so very sad time.

BH10et says...
4:49pm Wed 7 Apr 10

Our sympathies go out to his family and fellow firemen and women. I can in some ways appreciate exactly what they do having worked the Fire Strike in the late 70s as one of the Armed Forces, and fighting countless fires aboard ship at sea. I always give my support, and appreciate very much what they do, and the danger they are in. RIP to both men.

Molly2 says...
6:29pm Wed 7 Apr 10

What a sad day, rest in peace Jim. I'm remembering the Judo days and your bright eyes and cheeky smile. My thoughts are with your family, such a loss and tragedy. X

robcrowley75 says...
12:22am Thu 8 Apr 10

what to say two great firefighters lost to the service and their familes, we all owe so much to them. they watch over us while we sleep my thoughts go out to everyone that knew them its a sad day .

ozzyboy says...
4:12am Thu 8 Apr 10

I have also known James and his family for many years, and can remember the old days with him at Oakdale boys club; he will be sadly missed but never forgotten in our hearts my heart and thoughts go to his family and to his college’s families also. Love from Lee Kittle and family Australia. R.I.P -J.S

margobird says...
10:06am Thu 8 Apr 10

My heart goes out to the families at this tragic time. I did not know either but without these brave men many lives could be lost, so sad that they died saving others. RIP and may your brave spirit go on.

nessie says...
11:22am Thu 8 Apr 10

very tragic to loss 2 very brave heros you have given the ultimate sacrifice so as we live safely my thoughts are with the family and friends of both men R.I.P heroes


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