BRAVE Warrington firefighters have been awarded the Fire Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.
The medal is issued to those in the Fire Service who have given 20 years continuous and exemplary service to the community.
Cheshire's Lord Lieutenant, Mr Bromley Davenport, made presentations to members of the Brigade at Northwich Memorial Hall.
He said: "These awards highlight the commitment these men have shown in delivering a high quality of service to the Cheshire community. Firefighters save lives and property throughout their career. I am delighted that their contributions have been recognised."
Pictured are John Mather, Brian Campion and Neil Evans of Warrington Fire Station, and John Pugh of Stockton Heath Fire Station.
Other winners included Mark Kerry of Lymm, Alan Briggs of Newton-le-Willows and Colin Hanks of Stockton Heath, who all serve in other parts of Cheshire.
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