Red Plaque unveiled in Swansea to honour firefighter Alan Sherratt

A Red Plaque honouring Swansea firefighter Alan Sherratt was unveiled this week on the footpath named in his memory, opposite the Carlton Hotel in the city centre.

Alan Sherratt was just 24 years old when the fire engine he was driving overturned on 24 September 1972. Three fellow crew members were injured in the accident, which occurred while responding to an emergency call.

The Red Plaque scheme, run by the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) and funded by the Firefighters 100 Lottery, commemorates firefighters who have died in the line of duty. The plaques are placed in the communities where they served, creating lasting tributes to their sacrifice.

Invited dignitaries and guests gather at the memorial stone to pay tribute to Swansea firefighter Alan Sherratt. Credit: [email protected] crowd gathers around the memorial stone during the Red Plaque ceremony for Alan Sherratt in Swansea city centre. Credit: [email protected] firefighters lay a wreath at the memorial stone in honour of Alan Sherratt’s service to Swansea. Credit: [email protected] piper plays at the Red Plaque ceremony, flanked by two firefighters in ceremonial uniform. Credit: [email protected] of the Red Plaque commemorating Swansea firefighter Alan Sherratt, who died in the line of duty in 1972. Credit: [email protected] service veterans and family members of Alan Sherratt gather at the memorial ceremony in Swansea. Credit: [email protected]

Ceremony of remembrance

Wednesday’s unveiling was attended by representatives from the Fire Brigades Union, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, and members of Alan Sherratt’s family. A recital by the FBU piper was followed by a ceremonial wreath laying.

Steve Wright, general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, said: “The Fire Brigades Union’s Red Plaque scheme commemorates firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty, with plaques located across the UK in the places they served. It is vital that we remember all those who died responding to emergencies. Their service to their communities will always be part of local history, and the history of the fire and rescue service. We remember Alan Sherratt.”

Duncan Stewart Ball, acting FBU regional secretary for Wales, added: “Alan Sherratt’s Red Plaque will stand in tribute to his service to the community in Swansea, as a place for remembrance and reflection for all. The tragic accident that killed Alan aged 24 is a sobering reminder of the dangers that all firefighters face when responding to calls. Fifty three years after his death, we honour his memory and will ensure that he is never forgotten.”

The Alan Sherratt footpath continues to serve as a local landmark, now joined by a permanent memorial recognising his contribution and sacrifice.

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