Three crews from West Ashland, Broughton, Newport Pagnell attended.
The firefighters were called to a secure car park where nine vehicles were involved in fire, one of which is believed to have been a hybrid.
Firefighters used:
- Hydraulic cutting equipment
- Five breathing apparatus sets
- Two main jets
- Two hose reel jets
- Thermal imaging cameras
Crews remained on scene for some time damping down and monitoring temperatures.
Thames Valley Police also attended.
Crews re-inspected the scene over the following day.
Shortly before 12noon (27/07/25) firefighters used:
- Two sets of breathing apparatus
- One hose reel jet
- A ground monitor
- A thermal imaging camera
One crew remained at the scene for some time afterwards to monitor a lithium-ion car battery, with re-inspections carried out at 6.25pm, 8.45pm and 11.10pm.
Further re-inspections took place on Monday 28 July at 1.40am, 3.50am, 5.55am and 8am, with a further inspection scheduled for midday.