Firefighters have fired up support for England by transforming their station into a mini fan zone in a blazing tribute to the Three Lions.
As the nation cheers England on through the group stages, one crew has gone all out to show its support.
Blackpool Airport firefighters rolled out a giant St George’s Cross through the centre of their station, with England bunting proudly flying overhead.
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The crew have also decorated the walls with shirts from the clubs they support as tournament fever continues to sweep the country.
The display has sparked team spirit among the firefighters as they rally behind Thomas Tuchel’s men.
They have even been putting their own football skills to the test on the giant flag as excitement reaches fever pitch, as reported by Whats The Jam.
Paul Lake, senior airport fire officer at Blackpool Airport, said: “We’ve effectively turned the station into our own England fan zone.
“The giant flag, the bunting and the club shirts have created a fantastic atmosphere.
“We all support different teams during the season but when England are playing we’re all on the same side.
“It’s been great fun for the crews and has really helped build team spirit during the tournament.
“As ever, we all remain hopeful that football will be coming home and we will be behind them every step of the way.”
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