Clio Swales spend more than two decades as part of the force
The Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service has paid tribute to its longest-serving female firefighter, Clio Swales, as she steps down after more than 22 years of service.
A spokesperson praised her “tremendous impact” and her pivotal role in championing and inspiring female firefighters, highlighting her legacy within the service.
The Fire and Rescue Service expressed gratitude for her ‘unwavering dedication’ and wished her all the best for the future.
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