Incident Summary 6th March Day Shift
6th March 2021
In order 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.
09:15 Lealholm
Crews from Danby and Whitby attend a fire in a biomass boiler in an out house attached to property. The fire caused 100% fire damage to the boiler and smoke damage to the outhouse.There was alos damage to pallets of wood. Crews used breathing apparatus, thermal imaging camera, tools and a hose reel jet.
09:24 Harrogate- false alarm caused by dust
09:37 Station Road, Thirsk
An officer attended an incident of an unsafe structure, advice was given to store owner
10:01 Asenby
A crew attended a chimney fire confined to the chimney. The crew used one hose reel jet, ladders, knapsack sprayer and thermal imaging camera
10:39 Calton in Cleveland
A crew from Stokesley attened a water leak in a property. the water was isolated prior to their arrival so they gave advice only
10:53 Coulton,Helmsley
A crew attended a chimney fire. They extinguished the fire and removed the chimney stack due to it being unsafe. Ladders, thermal imaging camera, working at height kit and hearth kit used.
11:20 Next to Brunswick shopping centre,Scarborough
A Scarborough crew attended a bin on fire, they used a hose reel jet.
12:23 High Bentham- false alarm due to fault on system
13:54 Hood Lane, Cloughton
A Scarborough crew attended a small amount of grass on fire. This was out on their arrival, no action taken
14:05 Hargill, Gilling West
Crews from Richmond, Colburn and Darlington attended a two vehicle road traffic collision. Noone was trapped in the vehicles. Crews assisted paramedics at the scene only.
14:28 Scarborough- false alarm cooking fumes
14:49 Station road, Riccall
A crew from selby attended reports of a fire in the open. This turned out to be controlled burning in a garden but it was not supervised and had spread to plants and hedge. crews used a hose reel to put the fire out
15:27 York- false alarm
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