Hello
If you have tried the County Fire Service / Fire Brigade HQ.
Some stations also hung on to their records and there was not always systematic record keeping.
When Coastguard, Observer Corps, Posts / Fire Stations closed, Officers interested in those activities took some home, which in effect saved them, but in private hands. Some of these have found their way into archives, but got split up from any main collections (that were saved).
Try County and City Archives. Check if advance permission is required to see records.
Named people also appear in Fire Brigade day to day records, during WW 2.
For Wartime incidents (which may name Officers involved) see Occurrence Books or Fire Committee; War Committee; Emergency Planning and ARP Committee records, Unexploded bombs, Log Books etc.
Example of Personnel Record Cards released by Bedfordshire in 1995 to the Bedfordshire County Archives, back to 1941.
Fire Service Personnel
Record Cards (Bedfordshire - part?)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/88211ef7-17ba-4718-9dbe-11ab2fb99a74(Held Bedfordshire Archives)
"National Fire" search 1941 to 1945
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r/4?_ep=National%20Fire&_dss=range&_sd=1941&_ed=1945&_ro=any&_hb=tna&_st=advTry the relevant County Archives / City Archives etc
Mark