A VETERAN firefighter from the Borders has been awarded the ultimate accolade of having a vehicle named after him.

Watch commander Dave Farries from Hawick is one of the UK's longest serving members of the fire and rescue service.

The 67-year-old first joined the South Eastern Fire Brigade in August 1968 and has since worked as a firefighter, officer, instructor and investigator.

In 2016, he was integral in the creation and launch of the country’s first Mobile Fire Museum, which travels the nation educating communities about the rich heritage of firefighting in Scotland.

And this week it was announced that the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is to name the vehicle after the veteran firefighter.

A delighted Dave said: “This truly is something very special, and means a great deal to me and my family.

“I was asked recently by the Chief Officer how I would feel about an appliance being named after me. I was taken aback, and slightly embarrassed if I’m honest.

“I was humbled and over the moon to find out that it is to be the Mobile Museum, and that my name will be there long after me.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time, working alongside tireless colleagues and dedicated volunteers, in developing the Mobile Fire Museum to what it is today.

“This, for me, is the ultimate accolade. To the best of my knowledge, the naming of an appliance is not something awarded to many people within any fire and rescue service.

“Frankly, I don’t feel that I deserve this – I am just lucky to have been able to stay the course in a job that I love.”

The announcement was made at the recent recognition ceremony at Linlithgow Burgh Halls, when Dave was also awarded a certificate and statuette by Chief Officer Martin Blunden in recognition of his landmark 50-year service.

Watch Commander Farries has served his entire career in and around Edinburgh and the Borders, and has worked in all but one of the capital’s fire stations.

He was awarded the Queen’s Fire Service Medal at Holyrood Palace in 2014, and today splits his time between the Service’s East headquarters at Newbridge, a resource storage facility near Falkirk, and touring the Mobile Museum across Scotland.

Chief Officer Martin Blunden said: “I was incredibly proud to present Watch Commander Dave Farries with his Meritorious Service Certificate, in recognition of an incredible 50 years’ dedication to his community, to his country, and to the fire and rescue service in Scotland.

“Watch Commander Farries is a hugely respected figure within the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service – and indeed across the UK – and we are fortunate that so many colleagues have been able to benefit from his advice, knowledge and experience during his long and distinguished career.

“That he is now approaching his 52nd year of service, is quite remarkable. This is a truly fitting award, for an outstanding individual.”

Watch Commander Farries was joined by colleagues from across the East Service Delivery Area for the recognition ceremony at Linlithgow Burgh Halls to celebrate a combined service of more than 1,200 years.

Chief Officer Blunden paid tribute to the astonishing length of combined service and commitment to protecting Scotland’s communities.

He added: “I would like to pay tribute to our incredible and dedicated staff – they are the epitome of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spirit.

“They have devoted themselves to keeping people safe, and every one of them has earned this recognition – for their outstanding and exemplary conduct over the past 20 years and beyond, and for their long and exemplary commitment to the service.”

Other recipients of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s East SDA Awards Ceremony included:

Long Service and Good Conduct / 20 Year Medal Recipients: Firefighter Daniel Airens, Watch Commander Gordon Aitchison, Firefighter Mark Bowes, Watch Commander John Connell, Crew Commander Terrence Corrieri, Watch Commander Murray Dalgleish, Crew Commander Stuart Darling, Firefighter Emma Davis, Crew Commander Liam Devine, Station Commander James Differ, Watch Commander Robert Differ, Firefighter Alexander Erskine, Firefighter Scott Forrester, Firefighter Robert Glass, Crew Commander Roy Golightly, Watch Commander Colin Hamilton, Firefighter Scott Innes, Crew Commander Mark Johnstone, Watch Commander Gary Kelly, Firefighter Neil Landsborough, Watch Commander Mark Leavey, Firefighter Caroline Lech, Crew Commander Stephen Lindsay, Watch Commander Douglas Logan, Firefighter Ruth Lynn, Firefighter Peter Mackie, Station Commander Kevin McCusker, Watch Commander Gavin McGlashan, Watch Commander Niall Miller, Firefighter Alan More, Crew Commander Gary Raeburn, Firefighter Kevin Robertson, Watch Commander Alison Scott, Crew Commander Douglas Scott, Station Commander Steven Scott, Station Commander Samantha Seeds, Firefighter John Strong, Firefighter Kevin Tasker, Firefighter Christopher Vergo, Firefighter Graham Wilson, Crew Commander Robert Wilson; Occupational Health Technician Sara Annau

30 Year Long Service Award Certificate Recipients: Firefighter Michael Connor, Crew Commander (Control) Cheryl Evans, Watch Commander Alan Gorrie, Watch Commander Robert Jackson, Station Commander Alistair Jupp, Group Commander James Melvin, Kenneth Moir, Fleet Workshop Technician, Firefighter Martin Raeburn, Crew Commander John Scott, Firefighter Gary Wark, Watch Commander Paul Watson, Crew Commander Martin Wood, Watch Commander Steven Young

Anthony Nolan Certificate Recipient: Brandon Lowe

Chief Officer’s Commendation Award Recipients: Nathan Anderson-Moores