
Fire chief leaves West Sussex for new role in Hampshire
The chief fire officer (CFO) at West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service will leave her role to become the first female chief of a fire service in the neighbouring county.Sabrina Cohen-Hatton will join Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service as CFO later this year, after six years at the helm in West Sussex."I am truly honoured and incredibly excited to begin this new role to ensure the service continues to deliver for the residents of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight," she said.Ms Cohen-Hatton has held many senior positions, including interim deputy CFO in Surrey, since first joining the service in South Wales.
"I am incredibly proud of the time that I spent at West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, where I was equally as privileged to work with some incredible people as we worked together to deliver the Service's improvement plan," she said."It is with a heavy heart that I leave the service, but know that I am leaving it in safe hands and I take with me many fond memories and friendships."Prior to joining the service in 2001 aged 18, Ms Cohen-Hatton was homeless for three years and would sell the Big Issue magazine.It was during her telling selling the magazine that she developed a curiosity to serve in the fire service, to help people when they needed it most.In her time working in the fire sector, Ms Cohen-Hatton has completed numerous secondments, including to the Welsh Government and His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services.She has also collected awards, including the King's Fire Service Medal for distinguished service and gallantry.Neil Odin, who is stepping down as CFO in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, said: "Sabrina will bring a fresh outlook, strong leadership skills, and invaluable experience, ensuring the service continues to adapt, improve and thrive."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Times
19 minutes ago
- Times
Star stockpicker Alexander Darwall sells fund for just £2.46m
Act now to keep your subscription We've tried to contact you several times as we haven't been able to take payment. You must update your payment details via My Account or by clicking update payment details to keep your subscription.


Times
19 minutes ago
- Times
Canada scraps digital tax to restart US trade talks
Act now to keep your subscription We've tried to contact you several times as we haven't been able to take payment. You must update your payment details via My Account or by clicking update payment details to keep your subscription.


The Independent
2 hours ago
- The Independent
Hero who rushed to save children from Hampshire bus crash leaves Susanna Reid emotional
A man who helped rescue students from a double-decker bus that crashed into a river in Eastleigh, Hampshire, on Thursday (26 June) left Good Morning Britain presenter Susanna Reid visibly emotional during their interview. Bruno Aguiar was among the first on the scene after seeing the bus swerve past him as he drove in the opposite direction in his van. The electrician used a ladder in the back of his vehicle to help passengers climb out of the wreckage. 'I feel emotional just meeting you, Bruno,' Susanna Reid said during the interview on Monday (30 June). 'If you're not nominated for a Pride of Britain award, I will be very surprised because you are an absolute hero,' she told him.