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Car set on fire in suspected Dudley arson
Car set on fire in suspected Dudley arson

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Car set on fire in suspected Dudley arson

EMERGENCY services were at the scene of a car fire in Dudley, with the blaze believed to have been started deliberately. Firefighters and police attended the fire on Sycamore Green on Friday July 4 shortly after 7.35pm. A fire engine from Tipton and a fire engine from Dudley attended, the first arriving within three minutes of being mobilised. A spokesman for West Midlands Fire service said: "This was a car fire on the road. "Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus extinguished the fire, which is believed to have been started deliberately. "After extinguishing hotspots, we left this incident at 8.45pm, with police colleagues in attendance." West Midlands Police have been contacted for comment.

Sixty firefighters tackle major Birmingham blaze
Sixty firefighters tackle major Birmingham blaze

BBC News

time30-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • BBC News

Sixty firefighters tackle major Birmingham blaze

About 60 firefighters are tackling a large fire in Birmingham which is close to the Midlands Fire and Rescue Service said people living on and near Tyburn Road, Erdington, should keep their doors and windows closed after they were called at about 16:55 fire was in a building belonging to an office furniture company and was close to junction six of the M6, Spaghetti Junction, the brigade Midlands Police said it was helping the fire service and several roads in the area were closed. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Shababs fire heroes hurl rocks to save staff as famous curry house engulfed in flames
Shababs fire heroes hurl rocks to save staff as famous curry house engulfed in flames

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Shababs fire heroes hurl rocks to save staff as famous curry house engulfed in flames

Brave passers-by helped rescue staff from a fire at a Birmingham famous curry house by hurling stones to break windows. Video stills showed smoke pouring from Shababs - dubbed the "home of the Birmingham Balti" - after a fryer ignited at the restaurant yesterday morning, Sunday, June 22. One man leapt from the first-floor window to escape the blaze and was taken to hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation and burns at around 11.10am. READ MORE: Warning for UK households who have granulated sugar or olive oil in kitchen READ MORE: Sutton Coldfield dad who built £180k back garden bungalow for ill father has days to tear it down READ MORE: 'Wrong' decision caused Shababs destruction - 'our life has burnt to a crisp' Four others were treated at the scene, one of the city's last remaining original restaurants that crafted the balti dish 38 years ago. Witnesses said members of the public threw rocks to shatter the windows before another onlooker fetched a ladder. West Midlands Fire and Rescue Service sent three fire engines to the scene in Birmingham's 'Balti Triangle' and discovered the premises to be "significantly smoke-logged". A spokesperson for the fire service said: "Shortly after 11.10am on Sunday 22 June, we responded to Ladypool Road, Birmingham. "Three fire engines responded, crewed by firefighters from Ladywood, Highgate and Hay Mills stations. "The first crew arrived at the scene within two minutes of being mobilised. "This was a fire, believed to have started accidentally, in a two-storey commercial premises used as a restaurant. Both floors were significantly smoke-logged. "Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used three hose reel jets to extinguish the fire. "One person was helped to safety by members of the public from the building before we arrived. "They are believed to have been conveyed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital after presenting symptoms of smoke inhalation. "Four members of the public were checked by paramedics for smoke inhalation and were all discharged at the scene. "The final fire crew left this incident at 2.25pm, with police colleagues still in attendance." Shababs opened in 1987 and is one of Birmingham's best-known Balti Triangle restaurants. It featured on BBC2 in April when Michael Portillo paid a visit and has been visited by YouTubers as well and celebrities such as the Hairy Bikers and Joe Lycett.

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