Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue has faced a busy few weeks with crews attending a range of incidents across the county.
Faringdon Fire Station, in particular, has attended several incidents including fires, crashes and a rescue operation.
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The fires crews from the station have included a blazes in a house, pub, field, a 100 tonne manure pile, a van, plant room and a couple of lorries.
Firefighters also went to a flooded property, a road traffic collision and assisted their colleagues at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust with rescuing a person who had fallen from a bridge.
Alongside responding to incidents, the teams also carried out training on multi vehicle crashes, water rescue and breathing apparatus.
A spokesperson for Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue said: “Whilst the weather remains hot and dry, please remember to take extra care whilst discarding cigarettes and disposable BBQs, which have caused quite a number of fires in the county recently.”
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
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