Incident summary - Saturday 14th May Night shift - North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service

2022-05-28 17:53:27 By : Ms. Jacqueline Yang

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Acomb crews attended a fire involving a BBQ gas cylinder. Damage was caused to the rubber tubing only and was out on arrival of Fire Service.

York crew attended a smoke alarm activation in a public property. This was a false alarm, however the cause is unknown.

Harrogate crew attended a smoke alarm activation at a residential property. This was a false alarm caused by cooking fumes.

Whitby crew responded to reports of smoke sighted near a pond. Crews searched the area and no fire was located. It is believed a minor fire might have burnt out before Fire Service arrival.

Ripon crews attended a road traffic collision involving a car that impacted a domestic building. No people were trapped, one male occupant of car was treated for a minor ankle injury by paramedics. Crews assisted Ambulance and Police at the scene and gave advice.

Lythe crews attended a bin fire in the street. The cause is believed to be accidental, they extinguished the fire using a hose reel.

Thirsk crew attended a smoke alarm activation at a residential property. This was a false alarm caused by cooking fumes.

York crew responded to a smoke alarm activation at a residential building. This was a false alarm due to a fault on the system.

Scarborough crews responded to a male who had collapsed in bathroom against the door. Crews gained access to bathroom and administered oxygen until the arrival of Ambulance crews.

Crew from York attended a smoke alarm activation at a domestic property.

Crew were mobilised to a vehicle that had swerved to avoid a deer, left the road and flipped on to its roof. ! person was stuck in vehicle. Crews extricated using stabilisation and extrication gear.

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