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Residents and farmers urged to take extra care after busy day for fire crews in Northamptonshire |
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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service is asking people across the county to take extra care following a busy day of incidents for fire crews yesterday (July 7). Resources are being stretched with fire crews committed around the county attending incidents that have started in very dry conditions due to the warm weather. Yesterday, crews were called to 48 incidents, including several field fires caused by farm machinery. Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Services is asking residents and farmers for their support to help prevent fires that where they can. People are being asked not to hold bonfires on their properties; and take extra care if using barbecues in gardens to avoid flames spreading to fences or hedges. Some of the bigger incidents yesterday included: Group Manager Neil Sadler said: “Although we were very busy yesterday, we were able to sufficiently cover all parts of the county safely throughout the day. As well as our own incidents, we deployed a large number of resources to assist other emergency services, including at a railway incident in Bugbrooke and supporting police in St Andrew’s Road in Northampton after the discovery of a suspicious device. “However we had several fires yesterday that could have been prevented, and that potentially diverts resources away from critical incidents. So we would ask residents to remain alert and follow the safety advice that we are putting out on our social media feeds to try and prevent any further incidents that may stretch our resources. “Please ensure that any cigarettes or barbecues are safely disposed of, and ensure you stay safe in and around the water. Please only call 999 if it’s a genuine emergency, as our Fire Control operators are extremely busy taking calls and deploying resources to these incidents. “We would also ask the farming community to take extra care, as overheated machinery can cause field fires that require many fire crews to attend and prevent the flames from spreading further.” | ||
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