
Date: 13th April, 2020
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Chief Fire Officer, Ben Ansell, said: “This morning, Firefighter Simon Kaye was taken ill during a routine day shift at Christchurch Fire Station. Despite valiant attempts by his colleagues, paramedics, doctors and nurses at The Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Simon sadly passed away. Our thoughts at this very sad time are with Simon’s family and friends and with his colleagues who were with him at the time he was taken ill. We do not believe Simon’s death is related to the coronavirus outbreak.
“Everyone across Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service has been stunned by these events and this is a devastating loss for us all. Simon had been a firefighter for over 30 years and served at stations across our Service and before that in West Yorkshire. I personally worked closely with Simon for a number of years and know he was an experienced, professional and skilled firefighter who was highly regarded by his colleagues.
“His passing is a huge loss to us all and my thoughts and deepest condolences go out to his fiancee and family. I want to pay tribute to the firefighters from Christchurch who were with Simon today and to our colleagues in the other emergency services and the NHS who fought so hard to save his life. Flags at stations and workplaces across Dorset & Wiltshire will be flown at half-mast in Simon’s honour.”
Click here to view the minute’s silence observed at Westbourne fire station on 20 April, a week after Simon’s death.