A 92-year-old Banbury care home resident has relived his days as a firefighter.

Francis Lomas, known as Tony, spent 18 years serving as a firefighter at Tysoe Station in Warwickshire, and claimed the title of Leading Firefighter due to his dedication.

Highmarket House arranged for a visit from Banbury Fire Station after learning of Mr Lomas' desire to revisit his career.

Oxford Mail: Mr Lomas was a firefighter for 18 yearsMr Lomas was a firefighter for 18 years (Image: Highmarket House)

Mr Lomas, along with his friends at the home, spent an afternoon exploring the fire engine the crew had brought along and having a chat with the team.

Mr Lomas said: "It was a lovely surprise to see the fire engine turn up – they’ve changed a lot and even have hot water to make a cup of tea now."

The visit was part of the home's Wishing Tree Initiative, a programme that allows residents to express wishes that reconnect them with past experiences or let them attempt new things.

Francesca Cowley, home manager, said: "Tony is always sharing stories of his time as a firefighter.

"Our Wishing Tree initiative is a wonderful way for residents to share their passions and ambitions and it’s hugely rewarding to be able to make these a reality.

"Tony loved being back in the truck and it was a wonderful way to encourage residents to share fond memories and stories of past careers with one another.

"I’d like to extend a big thank you to the team at Banbury Fire Station, as well as to the team here at Highmarket House."