Tributes to firefighters lost in Warwickshire warehouse blaze

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Ian Reid, John Averis, Ashley Stephens and Darren Yates-Badley
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The four firefighters died in the blaze at the warehouse in 2007

Firefighters have paid tribute to four of their colleagues on the anniversary of their deaths in a warehouse blaze.

Ian Reid, John Averis, Ashley Stephens and Darren Yates-Badley died after entering the burning building in Atherstone-on-Stour, Warwickshire, on 2 November 2007.

Sixteen years on, flags were lowered to half mast at stations in the county.

Crews also held moments of remembrance at 19:28 GMT on Thursday.

The fire service said that had been the predicted "time of whistle" for the crew; the point when they were expected to be safely out of the building in air they could breathe.

Image source, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service
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Firefighters at Rugby's fire station held a moment of silence in tribute to their four colleagues

Firefighters at Rugby's fire station posted on Facebook, external: "Many of us that were there on that day are still in service and will always remember the heart-breaking loss.

"Words cannot do your sacrifice justice. You will always be missed."

After the 2007 fire, Warwickshire County Council admitted a health and safety charge while two fire officers were cleared of manslaughter charges in 2012.

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