FIREFIGHTERS have attended a vehicle fire in Wiltshire.
The incident happened on Sunday, January 29, crews from Amesbury Fire Station attended a vehicle fire on Amesbury Road near Bulford Camp.
The vehicle was extinguished using one hose reel jet, two breathing apparatus, one thermal image camera and small tools.
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10:56 @DWFRSAmesbury attended a vehicle fire on the Amesbury Road near Bulford Camp. The vehicle was extinguished using 1 hose reel jet, 2 breathing apparatus, 1 thermal image camera and small tools.
— DWFireControl (@DWFireControl) January 29, 2023
Amesbury Fire Station took to Facebook to share the news.
They posted: "Amesbury crew was mobilised this morning to a vehicle fire in Bulford. Two firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire. Cutting equipment was also used to open the bonnet and the thermal imaging camera was used to identify any hot spots."
A spokesperson from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service added: "A crew from Amesbury attended a car fire on Marlborough Road, Bulford Camp at 10.56am yesterday morning – the driver had pulled up on the side of the road and was uninjured.
"Two breathing apparatus wearers used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire, and our stop was at 11.16am."
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