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New Cambridgeshire fire recruits complete 30km challenge for Watch Commander Paul Whitaker

Community urged to continue donations as appeal passes £71,000

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
9:34am, March 27 2026
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Determination on display as the team push through obstacles along the 31km route.

Determination on display as the team push through obstacles along the 31km route.

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There are moments that define what a fire service truly stands for—and for the newest recruits of Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, that moment came just hours after completing their training.

On the morning of March 20, nine newly qualified wholetime firefighters set out from Service Headquarters in Huntingdon on a mission that went far beyond physical endurance. Their destination: St Neots Fire Station. Their purpose: to support a colleague in the fight of his life.

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

The group had officially completed their intensive 10-week course the day before. While most would take a well-earned rest, these recruits chose instead to walk more than 30 kilometres—eventually clocking an incredible 31km—along the winding paths of the Ouse Valley Way.

Setting off just before 9am, they pushed through a long day that tested both body and spirit. Fallen trees, stubborn gates, and the sheer distance itself became obstacles along the route. But none of it was enough to stop them.

By 5.40pm, as the sun began to dip below the horizon, the team arrived at St Neots Fire Station—tired, no doubt, but united in purpose and achievement.

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The recruits were raising money for Watch Commander Paul Whitaker, a respected firefighter, husband, and father of two young boys, whose life changed dramatically in April 2024.

Paul was diagnosed with a Grade 3 Astrocytoma—an aggressive and unpredictable form of brain cancer. The diagnosis came with devastating clarity: an uncertain future, and a fight measured not just in treatments, but in time.

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

Since then, Paul has undergone major surgery at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, including an awake craniotomy, followed by weeks of radiotherapy and a year-long course of chemotherapy, completed in September 2025.

Through it all, he and his wife Hayley have tried to preserve something precious for their sons, Noah, and Ethan—a sense of normal family life. Bedtime stories still get read. Laughter still fills the house. Even on the hardest days, they’ve held on to joy.

Now, the family is fighting for something more: time.

A pioneering immunotherapy treatment known as ADCV—a personalised cancer vaccine similar to DCVax-L—offers hope. While not a guaranteed cure, it has shown promising results in extending survival in aggressive brain cancers.

But there’s a stark reality. The treatment is not available on the NHS or through private insurance.

To access it, Paul and his family must fund it themselves.

That’s why the recruits stepped forward.

Their 31km march is part of a growing wave of support behind the “#HopeForPaul” campaign—a fundraising effort that has already raised more than £71,000 towards a £140,000 target, thanks to over 1,100 donations.

For the recruits, the challenge was about more than distance. It was about standing beside one of their own.

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

For Paul, it’s about something far simpler—and far more powerful.

A chance to watch his boys grow up.
A chance to hold his wife’s hand for longer.
A chance to keep living.

And for the wider Cambridgeshire community, it’s a reminder of what can happen when people come together behind a single cause.

Donations are still open, and every contribution—no matter how small—brings Paul and his family closer to that chance.

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Earlier in the week the new recruits’ families were invited to join them at the service’s state of the art Training Centre in Huntingdon to witness their passing-out ceremony where they demonstrated the skills they had learned and developed during their ten-week course. 

During their rigorous training, the firefighters learnt many skills including how to rescue casualties from road traffic collisions, provide advanced first aid to casualties at incidents, safely fight fires and rescue people from water.

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

The course tested their teamwork and resilience and stands them in good stead for long and successful careers in the fire service.

Chief Fire Officer Matthew Warren said: “It is always a pleasure to see our new recruits demonstrate some of the many skills they have gained and developed during their time at our Training Centre. I was proud to have the opportunity to present them with their certificates at their pass out ceremony and I wish them every success in their careers with us.”

New recruits’ families were invited to join them at the service’s state of the art Training Centre in Huntingdon to witness their passing-out ceremony
New recruits’ families were invited to join them at the service’s state of the art Training Centre in Huntingdon to witness their passing-out ceremony

During the passing out event, each recruit was awarded a certificate of completion by Chief Fire Officer, Matthew Warren. A silver axe was awarded to Daisy Powell. This award is selected by lead instructors on the course and recognises an individual for being the highest-achieving recruit on the course.

The new recruits will now join their stations and start responding to emergencies. As part of their ongoing development, they will also complete an apprenticeship in Level 3 Operational Firefighter with Colchester Institute.

A spokesperson for Colchester Institute said: “This first passing out parade for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service’s inaugural apprentice cohort marks a significant milestone, highlighting the power of partnerships between education and emergency services.

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

“Through the apprenticeship levy, the service is investing in its future workforce, developing skilled, resilient firefighters rooted in their communities. Apprenticeships truly change lives and, in this case, they are preparing individuals to go on and save lives.”

James Tye – Dogsthorpe fire station

Josh Eagle – Cambridge fire station

Daisy Powell – Stanground fire station

Alan Butt – Huntingdon fire station

Matt Burlison – Cambridge fire station

Lewis Barrie – Stanground fire station

Sam Herbert – Stanground fire station

Henri Cherrington – Ely fire station

Aaron Morgan – Dogsthorpe fire station

Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.
Nine newly qualified firefighters united for a cause bigger than themselves.

EDITOR’S NOTE: There is still time to donate to the recruits’ chosen fundraiser, which is for fellow firefighter, Watch Commander Paul Whitaker, who is raising money for treatment for a Grade 3 Astrocytoma, an aggressive and unpredictable form of brain cancer.

You can donate at: https://orlo.uk/1v8i0

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