Incident Summary Day Shift Tuesday 06th August
To ensure that people are not identifiable from our incident round-up, we will no longer be providing street names for smaller towns and villages, where incidents have occurred.
07:20, Tadcaster
Crews from Tadcaster responded to reports of a fire in a ground floor flat, of a block of flats. The fire originated in the living room, and caused 10% fire damage, and 90% smoke damage to the property. Crews used 4 breathing apparatus, 2 hose reel jets,a thermal imaging camera, and power tools were used.
07:44, Filey
A crew from Scarborough responded to a request to assist the ambulance at the scene of an incident they were attending.
09:28, Osmotherley
A crew from Northallerton responded to reports of a fire in the open. Crews used two knapsack sprayers to extinguish a small campfire, measuring 1m by 1m, which had been left unattended.
11:09, York
A crew from York gained entry to a property on behalf of the ambulance service.
11:22, Boston Spa
Crews from Wetherby responded to a request from West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, to assist colleagues with a residential property fire. On arrival, North Yorkshire services were no longer required.
11:24, York
An officer responded to reports of a baby deer in distress, believed to have been injured when jumping a barbed wire fence, and then becoming trapped in a field. No deer was located at the scene of the incident, and it is believed that the deer has self rescued.
14:30, Scarborough
A crew from Scarborough responded to reports of 2 persons stuck in a lift. Crews released the people, unharmed.
14:38, Brotherton
Crews from Pontefract and Selby responded to reports of a fire sighted in woodland. This was a small fire, extinguished using a bucket of water.
14:40, Hunmanby
A crew from Malton responded to reports of a fire sighted in the open. This was a multiple seats of fire in a stubble field. Crews extinguished the fire using beaters.
Crews from Scarborough and Bentham responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding. These were all false alarms.