Scottish Fire and Rescue Service remembers fallen comrade

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service held a Commemoration Service at the James Braidwood statue in Parliament Square on Wednesday to remember Firefighter Ewan Williamson, who tragically lost his life during firefighting and rescue operations at the Balmoral Bar in Edinburgh in 2009.

Ewan’s existing and retired SFRS colleagues stood alongside family and close friends to remember him. The service included addresses from Ewan’s sister, Chief Officer Ross Haggart, the Depute Lord Provost, Watch Commander Robert Donaldson and readings from the SFRS Chaplains.

SFRS colleagues, representatives from the public sector and charity organisations from across the city were also in attendance at the event held on Wednesday (12 July) to remember the tragic circumstances at the Balmoral Bar.

To conclude the service a one minute silence was observed followed by a wreath laying ceremony involving members of Ewan’s family alongside the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) Chief Officer Ross Haggart.

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At 00:38am, on 12 July 2009, Firefighter Williamson was a member of the first attending crews at a fire in the basement of the Balmoral Bar on Dalry Road in Edinburgh.

As the devastating fire spread, Ewan and his colleagues were deployed to tackle the fire in the basement and ground floor levels. This enabled other SFRS personnel to carry out multiple rescues of occupants from domestic flats in the three floors above, whose lives were endangered by the smoke and flames.

Firefighter Williamson, 35, who was a member of the Green Watch at Tollcross Fire Station, entered the building wearing breathing apparatus as part of the efforts to extinguish the fire. Tragically, he became trapped during firefighting operations and lost his life in the line of duty.

A total of 16 people, including a baby, were rescued that night, an outcome that could have been very different had it not been for the bravery of Ewan and his colleagues responding to the incident.

CO Haggart said: “My thoughts are with Firefighter Williamson’s family, friends and loved ones during this very difficult time of the year.

“Ewan’s ultimate sacrifice reminds us all of the extraordinary lengths our firefighters go to protect our communities.

“It’s of the utmost importance that our fallen colleagues are recognised and remembered for their courage and dedication to their role.”

Ewan’s family described him as having a “wonderful spirit, a smile that would light up a football field and a witty sense of humour that we miss deeply.

“He was a kind and giving person, always willing to help anyone. He was a loving son and not only a brother, but a best friend to his sisters, Rachel and Rebecca.”

Fire Brigades Union Regional Treasurer, Seona Hart, said: “Firefighter Ewan Williamson paid the ultimate sacrifice serving the public.

“We remember Ewan 14 years on from that fateful day on the 12th of July, 2009 and send our love and heartfelt thoughts to Ewan’s mum Linda, sisters Rachel and Rebecca, Ewan’s colleagues and all those that loved him.

“Ewan will never be forgotten and will always be in our thoughts.”

Crews from the Service all around the country also honoured Ewan’s courage, bravery and selflessness at 11am.

Firefighter joins Edinburgh’s newest radio station

Edge Radio, a new radio station that hit the airwaves on DAB in Edinburgh this month, has announced the latest member to its team of presenters. Brad Yule, an on call firefighter, will be swapping his fire uniform for a radio microphone Monday – Friday, 10.00 – 14.00 to bring the city current and upbeat tunes perfect for summertime listening.

Brad, has been juggling his radio career with the fire service since he started on the airwaves in 2014, when he joined Central FM before going onto present for Capital FM. Brad got involved in the fire service when he was young, starting at the fire cadets with Central Scotland Fife & Rescue Service, before joining Scottish Fire & Rescue Service as an on call firefighter in 2017 whilst working with Capital.

Brad wanted to use his free time during the week and help his local community with on call cover, should support be needed. Most recently, Brad helped in the issues created from the heatwave across Edinburgh and the surrounding area, being out at fires for over 70 hours in one week, whilst also starting his new show at Edge Radio.

Edge Radio is backed by veteran DJ Jay Crawford. Jay has used all his experience as the former programme director at Real, Smooth and Rock Radio to bring in a team of presenters together including radio pros such as Mark Martin who worked at Real Radio and Forth One, Jill McLaren who used to co-present the Breakfast Show on Forth One and now Brad Yule who worked on Capital Radio.

Claire Kinnaird who worked at Forth 1 and was also a breakfast presenter on Tay FM has also joined the team, and Matt Shields who worked as presenter on Kingdom FM and other Bauer radio stations.

The team also includes exciting young talent including Matthew Paige, Johnny Togneri, Meghan McKee and Chrissy Meechan. Edge Radio is committed to spending time on training and development, especially when it comes to nurturing upcoming talent.

Edge Radio started 18 months ago by Mark Martin and Matt Shields before Jay Crawford, who was one of the original DJs on Radio Forth when it first launched in 1975, came on board and used all his 47 years’ experience from Radio Forth & Radio Clyde and as an award-winning Programme Controller at Real Radio to get Edge Radio to the point of launching on DAB digital radio.

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On joining Edge Radio, Brad commented: “It’s really exciting to be joining a brand-new station in Edinburgh, and I feel so lucky to be working alongside a brilliant team of experienced radio professionals and new talent.

“Alongside hosting my show, I’m pleased to be carrying on in my role as an on call firefighter helping as needed, as the recent heatwave showed, the work we do is incredibly important.”

Jay Crawford added: “it’s great to have Brad join the Edge Radio team, he’s incredibly experienced and I’m sure his show is going to be a hit.

“We were more than happy help Brad continue in his role as an on call firefighter, recently helping with the problems caused from the heatwave.”

Listen to Edge Radio on your smart speaker, DAB radio, or https://www.edgeradio.co.uk/.