Crews stop fire in terraced house spreading

Crews stopped a fire in a terraced house in Harwich from spreading to the adjoining properties.

We were called to Alexandra Street today (18 May) at 1.46am after a member of the public saw smoke coming from a mid-terrace house.

Crews from Dovercourt, Manningtree and Colchester extinguished the fire by 3.18am and used a fan to clear the smoke.

Station Manager Quentin Sage: "Crews did a brilliant job of stopping the fire spreading to the houses either side. If it wasn't for their swift actions, the fire would have reached the loft and affected two more properties.

Fire at waste site

Update 3.30pm

Firefighters have worked throughout the morning to dampen down hotspots. 

There is no risk of smoke to the community and crews will remain to monitor the scene. 


Update 8am

Relief crews have been working at the incident throughout the night. 

Watch Manager John Palmer said: "Crews have worked hard overnight to tackle the fire hotspots in the waste and get the smoke down as much as possible. 

Fire damages two flats

Firefighters were called to a flat fire in The Hyde, Basildon this afternoon. 

On arrival, two crews from Basildon reported a second floor flat was on fire and heavily smoke logged. 

The fire was beginning to spread to the flat above so crews requested the help of another four crews from Rayleigh, Leigh and Hawkwell. 

Firefighters worked hard to extinguish the fire in sections. Crews also requested an Aerial Ladder Platform from Grays to help extinguish the fire from above. 

Fire Officers also used a drone to monitor hotspots at the scene.

Garage fire

Crews were called to a garage in Braintree after reports of a fire. 

On arrival on-call firefighters from Braintree and Coggeshall reported the garage was about 50% alight.

Firefighters worked hard to extinguish the fire quickly, stopping it spreading to nearby properties.

The cause of the fire has been recorded as accidental or deliberate both possibilities. 

Fire in library

Crews were called to a library last night after reports of a fire. 

Visitors of a nearby pub had first noticed flames in the library and called 999. While they waited for crews to arrive they filled large containers with water and poured it through a smashed window of the building. 

On arrival firefighters quickly to extinguished the final remains of the fire, ventilated the building and made sure it was safe.  

Watch Manager Ben Manning, Southend Fire Station, said: