On Sunday, July 21st, teams of young people from across Wales gathered at Cardiff Gate Training and Development Centre for the annual Fire Cadets Challenge.
12 teams from South Wales and one team from Mid and West Wales competed in firefighting-related challenges to earn the accolade of Fire Cadets Challenge winners – and the competition was stiff from the off.
The Fire Cadets programme offers young people a unique insight into working within an emergency service. Treated as young trainee Firefighters, they are taught the basic skills required in the line of duty through participating in activities at their local fire stations at weekly drill nights with their respective units. These skills are then put to the test every year at the Cadets Challenge.
The challenges included:
- Home Fire Safety Check
- Equipment Assembly
- Trauma Challenge
- BA Crawl ways
- Team Activity
- Presentation
- Combination Drill
Whilst the criteria varied from task to task, teams were judged on their overall speed, communication skills, encouragement of their teammates, presentation, teamwork, and general technique.
The Equipment Assembly was completed in the quickest time by the Bridgend team, whilst the unit from Merthyr secured the highest marks for their simulation of a Home Fire Safety Check. Bridgend and Malpas were tied in the Trauma Challenge, and four units - Abergavenny, Barry, Roath and Tonypandy – were joint winners of the Presentation Challenge.
One stand out result from this year’s challenge, however, was the BA crawl ways activity. Four members of each team were required to crawl through a cage one after the other, in complete darkness, to emerge at the opposite end. This activity is designed to simulate navigating through a tight space with limited visibility, and relied on the Cadets using voices to guide one another, which would typically be something that a Firefighter would do in the line of duty.
This year, the crawl ways challenge was completed in the record-breaking time of 36 seconds by the team from Tredegar.
Watch Manager Tom Watson, of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, commented:
The day concluded with a presentation ceremony where each of the cadets was handed a medal for their participation, and the overall winners of the day - Malpas Fire Cadets - took home the trophy.
This year’s challenge was bittersweet, however, with South Wales having recently and suddenly lost their Youth Services Manager, Donna Crossman, in a tragic road traffic incident just weeks before. In tribute to Donna and the work she contributed across the sector, this year’s Fire Cadets Challenge award was named the Donna Crossman Award.
Amy Jenkins, Fire Cadet Manager at SWFRS, commented:
The National Cadet Games will be hosted by South Wales Fire and Rescue Service in 2025 at Cardiff Met University.
The full list of winners of each of the challenges is below:
Activity |
Winning Team |
Home Fire Safety Check | Merthyr |
Equipment Assembly | Bridgend |
Trauma Challenge | Bridgend and Malpas |
BA Crawl Ways | Tredegar |
Team Activity | Tonypandy |
Presentation | Abergavenny, Barry, Roath and Tonypandy |
Combination Drill | Cwmbran |
Overall Winners | Malpas |
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