Road traffic collision - person trapped

Firefighters rescued a person from their vehicle in the early hours of this morning following a road traffic collision on at the A1245.

On arrival, crews reported that one person was trapped following a collision and worked to release them by 1:22am.

Could you be an on-call firefighter?

Wickford’s firefighters are on-call firefighters who all live or work within 5 minutes of Wickford Fire Station.

If you live or work within 5 minutes of an on-call fire station, you could be paid to protect your community as an on-call firefighter.

Man rescued from roof

Firefighters rescued a man who was trapped on a roof after injuring his ankle.

Crews were called to Pier Avenue, Clacton today at 10.27am to assist the Ambulance Service.

A man in his forties had fallen from a ladder onto a first storey flat roof and had suffered an ankle injury. Paramedics were able to give him pain relief but could not get him down.

Station Manager Ryan Ainger said: "We worked closely with the Ambulance Service and Hazardous Area Response Team to make sure we got the casualty down as safely as possible.

Chimney fire

Firefighters were called to a chimney fire in Chappel last night after the residents heard their smoke alarms going off.

On arrival, crews reported that flames and embers were coming out the top of the chimney but due to difficult access to the roof and chimney, firefighters worked to tackle the fire from the ground.

Crews used chimney rods and a stirrup pump unblock the flue and extinguished the fire by 11:22pm. The chimney flue was undamged.

Woman rescued from mud

Firefighters rescued a woman who got stuck in mud after wading in to help her grandchildren - and have issued safety advice to walkers.

On-call firefighters from Wethersfield and Thaxted were called to Little Bardfield Road, Little Bardfield today at 3.08pm.

Crews discovered a woman in her seventies stuck in a muddy field. 

Station Manager Darren Driscoll said: "The woman was walking with her grandsons across fields when the boys, aged seven and nine, became stuck in mud.

Firefighters pump floodwater from A127

Firefighters pumped floodwater from the A127 to allow highways officials to reopen the road.

Crews from Ingatestone and Basildon were called to assist the Highways Agency last night (Friday) at 7.40pm. 

Firefighters worked at the scene, close to junction B186 for Warley, until 12.45am, pumping water in an area approximately 50 metres by 50 metres.

Group Manager Terry Povey said: "It is important that we keep the major routes open, particularly with snow falling in Essex this weekend.

Road traffic collision - woman freed

Firefighters rescued a woman after a road traffic collision close to the Sadlers Farm Roundabout in Basildon yesterday at 9.18pm.

On arrival, crews from Basildon and Grays reported that a car and lorry had collided and a woman was trapped in her car.

Firefighters rescued the woman by removing the roof and she was left in the care of the Ambulance Service at 10.23pm.

Fire in four-storey building leaves three families homeless

Crews extinguished a fire in a four-storey building which has left three families homeless.

Firefighters were called to Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill today at 3.33pm and were faced with large amounts of smoke coming from the building.

Crews from Loughton, Waltham Abbey, Grays (Aerial Ladder Platform) and two crews from London Fire Brigade initially attended the incident.

Station Manager Dave Bond said: "Firefighters entered the building to locate the fire and worked in arduous conditions to stop it from spreading.