TRIBUTES have been paid to a Hampshire firefighter who passed away following a battle with cancer.
Hampshire fire service announced today crew manager Adrian ‘AJ’ Johnson, a long-standing member of Eastleigh’s White Watch, has died.
In a post online, the service said it is with "great sadness" that they confirmed his passing.
They said: "Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues."
Eastleigh Fire Station said AJ "always had a smile" and was "never too busy to help anyone."
We are sad to announce that one of our own lost their fight with cancer last night:
— Eastleigh Fire Station (@Eastleigh32) June 30, 2022
CM Adrian Johnson(AJ), he has been a part of the brigade and the station for many years.
He always had a smile and was never to busy to help anyone.
RIP brother, gone but never forgotten.
A number of emergency services have also paid tribute to AJ.
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Hillhead Coastguard Rescue Team said: "Our deepest condolences are with AJ’s family, friends and colleagues at this sad time.
"A great guy and always a pleasure to work with. We will stand for a few minutes today to pay our respects for his loss. #999Family."
Fellow firefighters also shared their condolences online.
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said: "Our thoughts and condolences are with AJ’s family, friends and colleagues at this very sad time. #FireFamily."
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Services added: "Our thoughts are with Adrian's family, friends and colleagues at this sad time."
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