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

A fire in the roof of an electricity substation, affecting a large shop, was out when they arrived.

The shop was evacuated, and the firefighters used a thermal imaging camera to check for signs of fire or heat.

The UK Power network was notified.

Three appliances and crews from West Ashland, one from Newport Pagnell, along with an officer attended.

The building was well alight on arrival.

The firefighters used:

  • Two main jets
  • Two hose reels
  • Three sets of breathing apparatus

The building was approximately 90 per cent damaged by the fire.

The firefighters went back in the evening to reinspect the property for any hotspots.

Thames Valley Police and the Electricity board also attended.

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

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

Smoke was issuing from the roof of a two-storey commercial building when they arrived.

The fire is believed to have started in a light fitting and spread to affect the roof joists.

The firefighters used:

  • Two sets of breathing apparatus
  • One hose reel jet
  • One thermal imaging camera

Five appliances and crews, and two officers were in attendance at the height of the fire.

The appliances and crews attending were from:

  • Beaconsfield
  • Maidenhead
  • High Wycombe

Smoke and flames were issuing from the roof of a house when they arrived.

The fire was located in a storage area on the second floor of a three storey-house and was spreading to affect an adjoining property.

The incident generated multiple calls to Thames Valley Fire Control Service.

The firefighters used:

  • Four sets of breathing apparatus
  • Two hose reel jets
  • One main jet
  • A turntable ladder
  • A positive pressure ventilation fan
  • A thermal imaging camera

They isolated the electricity supply to the house.

The storage area was 100 per cent damaged by fire and smoke. The second floor of the adjacent property was around 10 per cent damaged by fire.

One appliance and crew from Beaconsfield, one from Amersham, two from High Wycombe, and the turntable ladder from West Ashland attended, along with two officers.

The fire was in the roof space of a two-storey house.

The firefighters used:

  • One 10.5 metre ladder
  • Six sets of breathing apparatus
  • Three hose reel jets
  • One main jet
  • A thermal imaging camera

They isolated the electricity and gas supply and rescued two gerbils.

The house was approximately 60 per cent damaged by fire.

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

Smoke was issuing from the roof of a residential building when they arrived.

The firefighters used:

  • Four sets of breathing apparatus
  • Two hose reel jets
  • Two thermal imaging cameras
  • Small gear

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

The fire, involving the roof of a single storey timber framed building, was out when they arrived.

The firefighters used:

  • A short extension ladder
  • Small tools
  • A thermal imaging camera
  • A tarpaulin

They carried out a Fire and Wellness Visit and installed a smoke alarm and a carbon monoxide alarm.