Essex County Fire and Rescue Service offers a 24/7 service to the press. Our incident database is updated on a regular basis by the media team and we have established a hotline - 01376 570 814 - where you will be able to reach us round-the-clock. If you are not the Media, USE 01376 576000 for other enquiries. We do ask that routine press check calls are not made between 10pm and 6am, because all items of interest will be posted here as they happen. Please note this is NOT a service for the public and press from outside our local area are asked politely to adhere to these guidelines.
Photographs from incidents may be downloaded for publication. These may be used free of charge by all accredited newspapers and media agencies providing they carry a credit to Essex County Fire and Rescue Service. Breaches of this arrangement will result in an invoice of £70 per image. Our film footage may also be used under similar arrangement.
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Details/ImagesIncident No: 0000
Date: 22-05-2013
Time: 06:55
Details: No major incidents
Address: Update 06:55 hrs Wednesday
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Details/ImagesIncident No: 8030
Date: 20-05-2013
Time: 19:42
Details: Road traffic collision
Address: M25, Junction 27-26 (anti clockwise carriageway)
Attendance: 1 x Loughton, 2 x Brentwood
Firefighters were called to a road traffic collision involving two vehicles. When they arrived at the scene, crews reported no-one was trapped. They made the vehicles safe before leaving the scene at 19:59 hrs. -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 8029
Date: 20-05-2013
Time: 19:38
Details: Road traffic collision
Address: Knightswick Road, Canvey
Attendance: 1 x Canvey, 1 x Rayleigh Weir
Crews were called to assist at the scene ofa road traffic collision involving two vehicles. Firefighters arriving at the scene reported that no-one was trapped. They made the vehicles and roadway safe before leaving the scene. -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 7993
Date: 20-05-2013
Time: 09:19
Details: Chicken Shed Alight
Address: Tudwick Road, Tiptree
Attendance: 1 x tiptree, 1 x Tollesbury
Firefighters are tackling a fire in a chicken shed measuring 80 metres by 20 metres which is 30% alight.
Crews in breathing apparatus are using one hose reel jet to tackle the blaze.
Update 10:37hrs: Crews wearing breathing apparatus have now extinguished the fire using two hose reel jets. Around 300 chickens died in the fire.
An investigation will be carried out to establish the cause.
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Details/ImagesIncident No: 7947
Date: 19-05-2013
Time: 00:36
Details: Lorries and tyres alight
Address: M25, junction 29, Codham Hall Interchange
Attendance: 2 x Brentwood, 2 x Orsett, 1 x Basildon, 1 x water bowser from Chelmsford, 1 x Harold Hill (London FB), 1 x Romford (London FB)
Firefighters are tackling a blaze involving 12 lorries and around 100 lorry tyres. Crews arriving at the scene report that the vehicles and tyres are fully engulfed in flames.
The alarm was raised by a security guard on a routine check at the container company premises just off the M25.
Initially three appliances were sent to the scene. But on arrival, the incident commander requested a further two appliances along with the water bowser from Chelmsford for extra water supplies.
At 01:08 hrs, crews in breathing apparatus were using two hose reels and one jet to tackle the blaze with some 45 firefighters involved in firefighting operations.
Once the fire is out, a joint Police and Fire Service investigation will be carried out to establish the cause.
At 01:52 hrs, crews confirm that the fire involving the lorry tyres has now been extinguished using foam and that firefighting operations continue.
At 01:56 hrs, the incident commander reports steady progress in bringing the incident under control. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus are using two main jets and two hose reels to tackle the incident.
No local roads have been affected by the incident.
The incident was under control by 02:23 hrs. A relief crew remained at the scene turning over and damping down to extinguish two remaining hotspots. At 05:38, crews reported all appears cool at the scene and left the incident.
Investigtions into the cause are continuing.
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Details/ImagesIncident No: 7933
Date: 18-05-2013
Time: 18:22
Details: Road traffic collision - two casualties
Address: Baker Street, Orsett, junction with Stanford Road
Attendance: 2 x Orsett
Firefighters used specialist cutting equipment to free two casualties trapped in their vehicle following a road traffic collision. Crews had to remove the roof of the vehicle so that the casualties could be removed safely. They were left in the care of the Ambulance Service.
The incident involved two vehicles, though the second did not stop. The incident was dealt with by 19:16 hrs. -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 7915
Date: 18-05-2013
Time: 13:49
Details: BBQ Fire
Address: Rectory Avenue, Rochford
Attendance: 1 x Rochford, 1 x Southend
Crews used one hose reel to tackle a fire involving a gas tank and a barbeque which was triggered in a back garden. The incident was dealt with swifty and the propane cylinder made safe before firefighters left the scene at 14:13 hrs. -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 7913
Date: 18-05-2013
Time: 13:44
Details: Road traffic collision
Address: A120, Marks Tey
Attendance: 2 x Colchester
Firefighters used specialist cutting equipment to remove the roof of a vehicle and free a man trapped following a road traffic collision. The incident involved two vehicles.Working alongside Ambulance paramedics, crews freed the casualty by 14:30 hrs, -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 7900
Date: 18-05-2013
Time: 10:11
Details: Timber building alight
Address: Curtis Mill Lane, Navestock
Attendance: 2 x Brentwood, 1 x Ongar, 1 x Romford (LFB)
Crews were called to tackle a blaze in a single storey timber framed building.
Firefighters used one jet and two hose reels to extinguish flames and worked quickly to protect surrounding risks. Firefighting operations were hindered by difficult access.
The incident was dealt with by 12:23 hrs. The cause was accidental. -

Details/ImagesIncident No: 7890
Date: 18-05-2013
Time: 03:31
Details: House fire - man suffers smoke inhalation
Address: Byrd Close, Laindon
Attendance: 2 x Basildon
Crews were called to a fire in a first floor bedroom of a mid terraced property. The fire was out on arrival but one man was suffering the affects of smoke inhalation. The casualty was left in the care of the Ambulance Service.
Crews inspected the property to make sure it was safe before leaving the scene at 04:09hrs.
A joint Police and Fire Service investigation will be carried out to establish the cause of the incident.





