Incident Summary – Day Shift 1st June

Published 1st Jun 2026

Time: 10.06  Location:  Belvedere Road, Scarborough

Crews from Scarborough and Sherburn responded to a report of a fire to an oven in a residential property.  Crews extinguished the fire and naturally ventilated the property.

Time: 10.48  Location: Oliver Lane, Great Habton

Crews from Malton and Pickering responded to a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision.  Crews used cutting gear and crew power to extricate one person from the vehicle and left them in the hands of Ambulance.

Time: 11.09  Location:  Crown Crescent, Scarborough

A crew from Scarborough responded to a report of a fire in a street.  Crews located a fire measuring 3m x 2m in the garden of a property unattended.  Crews used 1 Hose Reel Jet to extinguish the fire and a Thermal Imaging Camera to ensure the fire had not spread.

Time:  12.17 Location: A59, Stirton

Crews from Skipton and Barnoldswick (North West FRS) responded to a three vehicle road traffic collision.  Crews extricated one person from a vehicle using cutters and spreaders and left them in the hands of Paramedics.

Time: 13.25  Location:  Sandacre Court, York

A crew from Acomb responded to a report of an automatic fire alarm in a residential property.  On inspection the crews found a small fire to the top of the hob of the oven.  Crews gained entry to the premises via a window and extinguished it using a bucket of water.

Time: 14.19  Location: A1 Southbound, Junction 51 – 50.

Crews from Richmond, Northallerton and Ripon responded to reports of a fire to a vehicle on the side of the motorway.  Crews extinguished the fire to the under side of the vehicle using 1 Hose Reel Jet and Breathing Apparatus.

Time: 15.46  Location:  Parkland Way, Haxby

Crews from Acomb, Huntington and York responded to a report of a fire in the garage of a residential property.  On arrival the crew found this to be a fire to a tumble dryer.  Crews extinguished the fire using 2 Breathing Apparatus and a Hose Reel jet then checked the fire had not spread any further with the Thermal Imaging Camera.