PFCC joins Remembrance Day service honouring all men and women killed in conflict
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Roger Hirst, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex, today, Remembrance Day, paid tribute to all men and women killed in conflict.
Mr Hirst joined Chief Fire Officer Rick Hylton of Essex County Fire and Rescue Service in laying a wreath of poppies at the service’s Kelvedon Park headquarters.
The wreath-laying was part of a service joined by many ECFRS and PFCC staff, which included a minute of silence at 11am.
Mr Hirst also attended a service of Remembrance in Brentwood on Remembrance Sunday, Sunday 9th November, with Deputy PFCC Jane Gardner also attending a service in Colchester.
