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Eight appliances and crews and two officers attended.

The appliances and crews were from:

  • Henley
  • High Wycombe
  • Watlington
  • Maidenhead
  • Gerrards Cross
  • Whitley Wood

A two-storey derelict building was well alight when they arrived. The firefighters established a cordon and closed the road.

The firefighters used:

  • Two hosereel jets
  • One water carrier
  • One turntable ladder
  • One command unit
  • A thermal imaging camera

Thames Valley Police was notified.

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

Smoke was present in the area when they arrived.

The firefighters located a small rubbish fire within the ground floor of a two-storey disused warehouse. They used:

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

Thames Valley Police was notified.

One appliance and crew from West Ashland and one from Broughton attended, along with an officer.

Smoke was issuing from a disused building when they arrived.

The firefighters forced entry to the surrounding compound and then used two sets of breathing apparatus and one hose reel jet to extinguish a small fire on the ground floor of the building.

Thames Valley Police was notified.

Two appliances and crews from Aylesbury and one from Thame attended, along with two officers.

The fire measured approximately five metres by five metres and was affecting the external seating area of a disused stadium.

The firefighters used breaking-in equipment and one hose reel jet.

Thames Valley Police were notified of the incident.

At the height of the fire there were 13 crews and appliances in attendance at the incident, from:

  • Beaconsfield
  • High Wycombe
  • Gerrards Cross
  • Slough
  • Amersham
  • Maidenhead
  • Langley
  • Bracknell
  • Wheatley
  • Whitley Wood

Four officers were also in attendance.

The firefighters used five main jets, a water relay and water bowsers to tackle a fire in a two-storey derelict building.

The incident response was scaled back just after 11.30pm, with some appliances returning to their base stations.

Firefighters remained at the scene through the night and through the following day. They used main jets, hose reels and a thermal imaging camera.

This was followed by four-hour re-inspections over-night on Thursday 3 March and into the morning of Friday 4 March, with crews using thermal imaging cameras to check for hot spots.

Two appliances and crews from West Ashland and one from Broughton attended, along with an officer.

They found a small fire on the first floor of a two-storey derelict commercial building. They used two buckets of water to extinguish the fire.

Two appliances and crews from High Wycombe attended.

The firefighters used:

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

Thames Valley Police were notified of the incident.

Two appliances and crews from High Wycombe attended.

The firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet, and a positive pressure ventilation fan to help clear smoke.

The incident was left in the hands of Thames Valley Police.

One appliance and crew from Broughton and one from West Ashland attended. Firefighters released the man, uninjured.