VIDEO/PHOTOS: For almost 150 years, there has rarely been a time when a member of one family hasn’t been on duty.
With 10 firefighters across multiple generations, the McClelland family have clocked up almost 300 years of combined service.
Brothers Stephen and Raymond said their “childhood hero growing up was our father and our brothers” – the men who ran out the door whenever the siren sounded.
Now the latest generation are still answering the call, with one McClelland urging others to join as the fire service recruits more on-call firefighters.
The family’s firefighting history goes back to the 19th century, when volunteers started a fire brigade in Newry. First Officer Alexander McClelland was a founding member, in 1877.
In total, 10 McClellands – brothers, sons, nephews and cousins – have worn the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) uniform.
BBC
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