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Tributes paid to former Retired Chief Fire Officer Darran Gunter

Flags at fire stations and workplaces across Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service are flying at half mast this weekend in memory of former Chief Fire Officer Darran Gunter QFSM, who died yesterday (21 October) at the age of 55 following a battle with cancer.

Darran was the first CFO of Dorset & Wiltshire FRS, having previously served in Gwent, West Midlands, Devon and Dorset services, together with a period working at the Fire Service College in Moreton-in-Marsh. He retired in November 2016.

CFO Ben Ansell said: “Darran worked tirelessly to achieve the combination of Dorset and Wiltshire fire and rescue services and had the honour of being our first Chief Fire Officer. He was a husband to Alison, dad to David and Rhys, and a proud grandfather. Everyone in the Service sends his family and friends our sincere condolences and support during this most difficult time.”

Paying tribute their father, David and Rhys Gunter said: “Our Dad was nothing but an inspiration, as a colleague, a dad, a husband, a son, a grandfather and as a friend. He gave everything in life his absolute best, selflessly always considering others. We are so proud of his achievements in his personal life and professional career.

“Dad has fought many battles, and his battle with cancer was something he tackled head-first. He overcame so many hurdles with his illness, with his doctors and nurses continually commenting on his bravery and willingness to never give up for his family surrounding him. He was our fighter and our hero. His kindness, determination and courage is something we have admired and will admire every single day. We will never forget you, Dad, and all the memories we’ve shared. As a family, and on Dad’s behalf, we would like to thank all the NHS staff involved in his care.”

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