Five appliances and crews, and an officer, were in attendance at the scene at the height of the fire.
Multiple vehicles were well alight when they arrived. The incident generated many calls to Thames Valley Fire Control Service.
The firefighters attempted to surround and extinguish the fire and established a water shuttle. They also used:
- Two sets of breathing apparatus
- Two ground monitors
- Two main jets
- One hose reel
The fire affected:
- Three ISO containers
- Five articulated lorry units
- Seven lorry trailers
- Two cars
- Two diggers
Throughout the incident response, appliances and crews attended from:
- Amersham
- Aylesbury
- Beaconsfield
- Bedfordshire
- Bracknell (water carrier)
- Gerrards Cross
- High Wycombe
- Hillingdon
- Langley
- Maidenhead (command unit)
- Ruislip
- Slough
The lorry units, trailers and cars were all 100 per cent damaged by fire.
The diggers were around 50 per cent damaged by fire.
One ISO container was 100 per cent damaged by fire, the other two were around 50 per cent damaged by fire, and 100 per cent damaged by smoke.
Thames Valley Police also attended.
The incident response was scaled back to one appliance and crew in attendance at around 4.40am on Monday (29 December).
Crews are expected to remain on the scene throughout the day to monitor the scene for hotspots, and damp down any smouldering debris.