Surrey’s Trailblazing First Female Firefighter Paula Hartwell Retires After 30 Years

Paula Hartwell: Surrey Fire’s Female Pioneer

Paula Hartwell made history in January 1993 as Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s very first female firefighter. Now, after three decades of blazing a trail, Paula is hanging up her helmet for good.

From Rookie to Station Commander

Starting at Chertsey Fire Station, Paula quickly climbed the ranks. She became a Leading Firefighter, then Watch Commander, before taking charge as Station Commander at Woking Fire Station. Paula also spent time in the Operations Assurance Team and Community Intelligence before returning to Woking to finish her career.

Paula Reflects on a Rewarding Career

“I have enjoyed being part of the Surrey Fire and Rescue Service team – helping the communities which we serve and every day trying to make a difference. It has been both challenging and rewarding, I have learned many skills over the years and have great memories. I have loved my career immensely and hope that many more women take on the role,” Paula said.

Chief Fire Officer Praises a True Trailblazer

Dan Quin, Chief Fire Officer, said: “What a fantastic legacy Paula leaves behind here in Surrey – our first female firefighter paving the way for many more females after her, showing fire and rescue as being a successful career option. I am privileged to have worked with Paula for over 20 years and I know she will be greatly missed. Thank you, Paula.”

Life Beyond the Flames

Alongside her firefighting career, Paula has raised three daughters with partner Tony, juggling family life with firefighting duties.

Surrey Fire Service Calls for New Recruits

Feeling inspired? Surrey Fire and Rescue Service is currently recruiting on-call firefighters and Joint Fire Control operators. On-call firefighters respond via pager from home or work, while Joint Fire Control operators take emergency calls and mobilise crews across Surrey, West and East Sussex.

Want to join a life-saving team? Find out more at www.surreycc.gov.uk/firecareers.

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