30 Apr 2021

A Cambridgeshire fire officer is taking on a fitness challenge to raise money for The Fire Fighter’s Charity. Group Commander Simon Thompson has taken on the challenge of completing 44,597 press-ups, marking one for each member of staff who works for the fire service in England.

Firefighters' Memorial Day

He began the ‘44k by the 4th May’ mission on 1 December and will be completing the remaining press-ups on Tuesday 4 May (Firefighters’ Memorial Day) at Cambridge fire station along with completing fully kitted burpees to recognize firefighters that have tragically lost their lives in the line of duty. He’s been averaging around 340 press-ups daily, with a rest day weekly.

Firefighters' Memorial Day falls on 4 May every year and is an essential day for all serving and retired firefighters. The day honors the sacrifice of firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty, acknowledging the courage and dedication of generations of firefighters, including those who serve the communities today. So far Simon has raised £785 and has just £215 to reach his target of £1000.

The Fire Fighters Charity

The Fire Fighters Charity offers specialist lifelong support for members of the UK’s fire services community"

Speaking of why he took on the challenge and wanted to raise money for The Fire Fighters Charity, Simon Thompson commented, “I have worked for the fire service for over 16 years and in that time I have personally experienced and seen the incredible levels of support The Fire Fighters Charity can offer."

He adds, “The Fire Fighters Charity offers specialist lifelong support for members of the UK’s fire services community, empowering individuals to achieve mental, physical, and social wellbeing throughout their lives."

Reasons for charity 

Simon Thompson continues, "Whatever their reason for going to the Charity whether they are injured, recovering from an illness, suffering from stress or anxiety or bereavement, their teams take the time to understand each person’s mental, physical, and social needs. The aim, however, is always the same; to help people move forward positively in their lives.

Simon has been updating his friends, family, and supporters regularly on his ‘44k by the 4th May’ Facebook page, which often features his daughter, Robyn (aged 2) who has been spurring him on and giving him plenty of encouragement throughout.