A FIRE station in Herefordshire has paid its own tributes to a firefighter from the Midlands who died from coronavirus.
A crew from Hereford fire station lined up outside the station in Ledbury Road to pay tribute to crew manager Alec Elwell.
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said Mr Elwell died on January 17 after he'd been receiving treatment in hospital for Covid-19.
It said: "Alec, aged 48, transferred to Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service from the London Fire Brigade in October 2005.
"He served at a number of stations across the county during his career, most recently at Hanley fire station."
Chief fire officer Becci Bryant added: "We are devastated and shocked at the sudden loss of our colleague.
"Alec will be greatly missed by his many friends across the service, especially those who were privileged to work directly alongside him.
"Alec was popular, highly respected, and a dedicated firefighter, who was committed to making a difference to the communities he served.
"The thoughts of everyone at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service are with Alec's partner Kirsty, children Ellisia and Theo, and his family and friends at this extremely difficult time."
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