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CFA duo to take on stair climb

Two community firefighters have stepped forward for this year’s 12th annual Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb, a gruelling challenge which supports cancer research and crisis support services.

Alex Scukovic and Josh Leigh from Monbulk CFA will don their gear and climb 28 floors of the Crown Metropol on Saturday, 6 September, raising funds for Lifeline, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation and the 000Foundation.

Monbulk CFA Lieutenant Josh Leigh said the climb will be a first for him and Alex.

“It’s the first time our brigade has had a member do it in roughly around 10 years,” he said.

The duo decided to participate in the climb this year in support of their CFA’s local members and community.

“We’ve had a few health challenges for members and their families, so I think from our side, we’ve all been touched by those causes at many points in our lives,” Josh said.

“It was an opportunity to use what we do in the fire brigade and firefighting to raise some awareness and funds for some really important charities,” he said.

Alex said on his donation page that he’s excited to participate in this year’s Firefighter Stair Climb.

“I’m keen to represent the Monbulk brigade, but also see the 000 foundation as an important cause that is close to my heart,” he said.

The pair are currently in planning mode, preparing a schedule to get their fundraising across social media and to get fit to give the event their best on the day.

“We’ll be doing a lot of gym work and walking and all of that, but to train ahead of the actual event, we’re going to put on our firefighting gear in town, and probably tackle some of the larger hills in the full kit,” said Josh.

The event will see participants climb 28 floors of the Crown Metropol, wearing up to 25kg of firefighting gear, breathing apparatus, or similarly weighted equipment from their emergency service.

Some will also complete the climb ‘on air’ using self-contained breathing apparatus, symbolising the heavy physical and mental burden faced daily by first responders and their families.

The event aims to raise $1 million for Lifeline, the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation, and the 000Foundation.

Climbers will be supported every step of the way by dedicated volunteers and medical teams, creating an electric atmosphere for one of the toughest stair climb challenges in the country.

To get involved or show your support, residents can visit Alex and Josh’s page on the official event website.

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