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Controversy raps for recruitment

Rapping firefighter wants more ethnic minorities to follow him into the fire service

“Follow me my people this is the way…
“Sign your name for fire brigade open days….
“Oh what a rush, no job can touch, the job that I got this job is too much…
“We need more brothers and sisters lets go….
“Don’t matter if you’re x or y chromosome”.  

The line above is from a new hip hop track called ‘London Firefighter,’ by rapping firefighter, Stephen-remell Coleman. Stephen-remell, based at Brixton Fire Station, has written the track to tell people that London Fire Brigade is looking for new firefighters from all walks of life.  

Stephen-remell, aka Controversy, is releasing the track to mark London Fire Brigade’s recruitment week. He said:  

“The lyrics are clear – the fire brigade is a fantastic career choice for everyone – men and women alike. It doesn’t matter what your background is, we live in a diverse city and our firefighters need to represent that diversity.  

“Lots of women don’t realise what a great career firefighting is – they don’t think it’s a job for them - all I’d say is: give it a go”.  

“There are also too many stories about young people in trouble with the police. I hope young people from ethnic minority backgrounds can look at firefighters like me and see the fire service as an opportunity put something back into their communities and save lives”.

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