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Two appliances and crews from Aylesbury and two from Thame attended, along with an officer.

A first-floor bedroom within a two-storey house was well alight when they arrived.

The firefighters used:

  • Four sets of breathing apparatus
  • Two hose reel jets
  • A thermal imaging camera
  • A positive pressure ventilation fan

The bedroom was 100 per cent damaged by fire. The first-floor of the house was 100 per cent damaged by smoke. The ground floor was unaffected by smoke or fire.

One boy was treated for the effects of breathing in smoke. He was cared for by South Central Ambulance Service.

Two appliances and crews from Broughton and one from Newport Pagnell attended.

The small fire was out on arrival, located in the bathroom of the property.

All occupants were evacuated.

The firefighters used a thermal imaging camera to check for hotspots.

They also fitted smoke alarms in the property.

One appliance and crew from West Ashland and one from Broughton attended.

Sparks were issuing from a ground-floor bathroom heater.

The firefighters used small gear. They isolated the heater to make the scene safe and installed smoke detectors.

One appliance and crew from Mereway, one from Aylesbury, one from Buckingham, along with an officer attended.

There was a fire in the bathroom on the second floor of a residential building.

The firefighters used :

  • Two sets of breathing apparatus
  • One hose reel jet
  • A thermal imaging camera
  • A positive pressure ventilation fan

Three women and three children were passed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service.

The bathroom was 100 per cent damaged by fire.

The crew revisited the property at 16:00 and used a thermal imaging camera to check for any hotspots.

One appliance and crew from Thame, one from Aylesbury and one from Slade Park, Oxford, attended.

Smoke was found in the bathroom when they arrived.

The firefighters used a thermal imaging camera, and small tools.

They identified a small electrical fire had occurred underneath the bathroom floorboards. The fire was out but had resulted in light smoke logging.

The firefighters isolated the electrical supply.

Two appliances and crews from West Ashland, one from Broughton, one from Newport Pagnell, along with two officers attended.

They located the fire in the first-floor bathroom of a three-storey building.

The firefighters used:

-Four sets of breathing apparatus

-Two hose reels

-A positive pressure ventilation fan

Thames Valley Police also attended.

Two appliances and crews from Aylesbury attended.

A small fire, in the bathroom of a first-floor flat, was out when they arrived.

The firefighters used a thermal imaging camera, and a positive pressure ventilation fan to clear smoke.

One appliance and crew from High Wycombe, one from Beaconsfield and one from Amersham attended, along with an officer.

A fire was in progress, in the first-floor bathroom of a two-storey house, when they arrived.

The firefighters rescued one woman, who was treated with oxygen therapy for the effects of breathing in smoke

The firefighters used:

  • Two sets of breathing apparatus
  • One hose reel jet
  • A positive pressure ventilation fan
  • Small tools
  • A thermal imaging camera

Thames Valley Police and South Central Ambulance Service also attended.

Four appliances and crews attended:

  • One from Winslow
  • One from Newport Pagnell
  • One from West Ashland
  • One from Bedfordshire

One officer also attended.

A small fire, in the bathroom of a single-storey residential building, was out before they arrived.

Two people were treated for the effects of breathing in smoke.

Firefighters used a positive pressure ventilation fan to clear the smoke.

Thames Valley Police were also in attendance.