Firefighter and charity hero Kelvin Chell retires after 50 years of service.

The longest-serving firefighter in Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service is set to retire next month. Sixty-six-year-old Kelvin Chell is hanging up the boots after almost half a century of work across various stations โ€“ including Longton, Burslem and Newcastle-under-Lyme.The longest-serving firefighter in Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service is set to retire next month.

โ€œItโ€™s going to feel strange. Itโ€™s all Iโ€™ve known since I was 16-years-oldโ€ said Kelvin. “You have to go back to September 1972 for the beginning. I joined as a junior firefighter straight after leaving school and joined Hanley red watch two years later.

โ€œOne thing I picked up straight away was the desire across the service to help people who were less fortunate, particularly with charity fundraising. Itโ€™s something which I believe is deeply rooted into the culture and ethos of everything we do.โ€

Since then, Kelvin has championed various causes and charities across north Staffordshire โ€“ including the Royal Stoke University Hospital cancer ward and Cardiac Risk in the Young, raising over ยฃ75,000.

โ€œWe received hundreds of donations, all in the act of complete kindness and compassion. We were able to send people on holiday, auction caravans, clothes, cars โ€“ you name it. It was incredible.โ€

Kelvin and his colleagues were also responsible for the birth of the โ€˜Stokie Christmas Marketโ€™, which raised thousands for the local community over the course of six years.

He said: โ€œWe were sat having breakfast and I just made a flippant comment about starting up a market to fundraise for the community. We raised at least ยฃ15,000 every single year from then on.โ€

Following the proceeds raised, Kelvin and his colleagues managed to donate ยฃ12,207 to the Firefighterโ€™s Charity, ยฃ7,300 to Cardiac Risk in the Young, ยฃ5,000 for Air Ambulance, ยฃ3,500 to Dougie Mac Hospice and ยฃ2,064 for the Port Vale Christmas appeal.

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