Incident Summary – 15th March – Night Shift
Time: 17.00 Location: Neville Crescent, Gargrave
Crews from Skipton and Harrogate responded to a report of a fire in a derelict property. On arrival of the crews this was found to be a fire to a small amount of paper in a pile. Crews used 2 Breathing Apparatus, 1 hose reel jet and a thermal imaging camera to extinguish the fire. The cause is believed deliberate and the incident was handed over to Police.
Time: 19.38 Location: Monks Cross, York
A crew from York responded to a report of a fire in a field near the shopping centre. On arrival the crews found a fire measuring approximately 1m x 1m consisting of a roadwork safety barrier. Crews used spades and soil to extinguish the fire.
Time: 20.55 Location: Rodgers Mews, Malton
A Crew from Malton responded to a report of a person who had fallen in their property. Crews used crew power to assist the person back into their chair.
Time: 21.00 Location: Ostcliffes Court, Ripon
A crew from Ripon responded to a request to assist Ambulance crews to gain entry to a property due to requiring access to the occupant who could not open the door. Crews gained access and left the casualty in the hands of the paramedics on scene.
Time: 22.20 Location: Moor Road, Melsonby
Richmond crew responded to reports of a burning smell coming from a property, on arrival this was found to be a false alarm. No further action was required by the fire service.
Time: 02.58 Location: Bromley Lane, Newby
Stokesley crew responded to a report of a person who had fallen out of bed and unable to get back up. Crews used crew power and long board to lift the patient back into bed.
Time: 03.17 Location: Main Street, Thornton Le Moor
A crew from Northallerton responded to a request to assist Ambulance with extrication of a patient from their residence and into an Ambulance. Crews used crew power and Ambulance equipment to safely move the casualty into the ambulance.
Crews from Acomb (x2), Harrogate and York also attended automatic fire alarm activations. After Inspection these were found to be false alarms.