Alex Johnson (firefighter)

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Alex Johnson QFSM (born 1967) is a British firefighter, named the "Most Influential Woman in Fire" at the Excellence in Fire and Emergency Awards in December 2019. [1] In January 2020, she started serving as the chief fire officer of South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority (SYFRA). [2] When Johnson started out as a firefighter in Derbyshire in 1992, aged 24, [3] only 1% of firefighters in the UK were women. She said: "I never saw another female firefighter from one month to the next, there were so few of us." [4]

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Career

Alex Johnson joined South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue as Assistant Chief Fire Officer in 2017, before being promoted to Deputy Chief Fire Officer in December 2017. [5] She had previously served with Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service for over 25 years, having joined as a firefighter in 1992. [6] At Derbyshire, she served at stations across the county and rose to the rank of Area Manager. She led the service's prevention, protection and inclusion work. [7] She also worked at Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service's training centre, as a Breathing Apparatus Instructor and a Group Manager for learning and development. She is a qualified Fire Protection Officer. [8]

Johnson is a member of the National Executive Committee of Women in the Fire Service (UK), [9] a not-for-profit organisation that aims to inspire, enable and develop women with the Service. [10] In the early 1990s, she attended her first Women in the Fire Service UK conference and the Fire Brigades Union women's school. [11]

Johnson highlighted those two events as a turning point, finding other women who had had similar experiences to her, and giving her a support network across the UK. She met women who held rank and realised she could make things change for the better, for both women and men in the service. [12] She has a passion for supporting other women, and mentors women within and outside of the fire service. She has also re-established South Yorkshire's equality and inclusion group. [13]

Awards and honours

In December 2019, Johnson was awarded Most Influential Woman in Fire at the Excellence in Fire and Emergency Awards. [14] In November 2019, she was runner-up in the Public Service category of the Guardian Leadership Excellence Awards. [15]

She was awarded the Queen's Fire Service Medal in the 2021 Birthday Honours. [16]

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