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Yahoo
04-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Fire crews in attendance after shed fire spreads to houses in Astley Bridge
Fire crews have rushed to reports of a shed fire that spread to nearby houses in a borough estate. Emergency services were called just after 5pm today (Friday, June 4) and quickly rushed to the scene in Astley Bridge. They said the fire started in a shed before spreading to a fence and adjoining houses in Cheviot close. Firefighters remain at the scene and are using two hose reels to put out the fire and make the surroundings safe. A total of four fire engines from the Bolton Central, Bolton North and Farnworth fire stations are present. We will bring you updates when we get them. READ MORE: Washacre: Man suffers serious head injury in crash READ MORE: Breightmet officers issue warning after Dome Park incident READ MORE: Bickershaw: Huge fire breaks out at 'illegal waste dump' A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: 'Shortly after 5pm this afternoon (Friday 4th June), four fire engines from Bolton Central, Bolton North and Farnworth fire stations were called to reports of a fire involving a shed and fence which had spread to adjoining domestic properties on Cheviot Close, Bolton. 'Firefighters arrived quickly and are currently using two hose reels to extinguish the fire. 'Crews remain in attendance at this time.'


CTV News
01-06-2025
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- CTV News
Fire burns down shed at Barrie home
Barrie Watch Emergency crews respond to a shed fire at a home on Leslie Avenue in Barrie's south end.


CTV News
30-05-2025
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- CTV News
Early morning shed fire in Woolwich Township
Bridge Street West was partially closed after a shed fire in Woolwich Township, May 30, 2025. Fire crews were on scene of an early morning shed fire behind a home north of Waterloo Friday. In a social media post at 6:10 a.m., the Waterloo Regional Police Service said a portion of Bridge Street West in Woolwich Township was closed for a house fire. Waterloo Fire Rescue told CTV News they got the call at 4:32 a.m. Six trucks from Waterloo Fire and an unspecified number from Woolwich Fire Department attended the scene. Waterloo Fire confirmed the fire was knocked down by 5:15 a.m., with crews still seen on site at 8 a.m. looking for the source of the fire. Police told CTV News no injuries had been reported. One cat was missing from the property after the fire. Woolwich District Fire Chief Arnie Gingrich said it was not found in the aftermath. Waterloo fire said the cause of the fire and the estimated cost of damage was unknown. Bridge Street West was closed from King Street North to McMurray Road.


BBC News
16-05-2025
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- BBC News
Essex crews stop shed fires spreading to homes in Loughton
Firefighters have stopped flames from three sheds that were ablaze from spreading to Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to Barfields, Loughton, at 16:47 BST to reports of a shed on fire. When crews arrived they found three sheds "completely alight and two houses were affected". The service added that firefighters from Loughton and Waltham Abbey stopped the fire spreading to the homes but the sheds were "completely destroyed". A crew from Brentwood will remain at the scene into the evening to dampen down and check for hotspots. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.
Yahoo
11-05-2025
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Crews tackle fire at allotment
Crews tackled a shed fire at an allotment. East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service attended the incident at an allotment in Collier Close, Eastbourne, yesterday, May 10, at around 2.20pm. The fire began in a shed and affected other outbuildings, the fire service reported. There were no casualties. The fire was believed to be accidental. The fire began in a shed and spread to other outbuildings (Image: Sussex News and Pictures)A spokeswoman for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "Crews from Eastbourne and Bexhill were in attendance. READ MORE: Fire in garden sheds, trees and fences is being treated as arson "Firefighters used four breathing apparatus and two hose reel jets to extinguish the fire. "A thermal imaging camera was used to check for hotspots." Sussex Police was also at the scene.