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Busy 24 hours for fire service

by isleofman.com 10th June 2016

Accidents, fire and flooding

The Fire and Rescue Service says they've had a busy 24 hours dealing with a variety of incidents.

Around 3.30pm yesterday (Thurs), Douglas and Laxey crews assisted the Police and Ambulances Services with a road traffic collision at Bulgham Rocks, whilst Castletown Station was dealing with a fire on the steam railway lines embankment. This was followed by two other domestic emergencies.

 

The Bulgham rocks incident involved a car and motorcycle  . . and firefighters helped Manx Electric Railway staff to clear tracks which had been showered with stone from a wall following the impact.

 

Three people required hospital treatment and one was taken to Nobles by helicopter.

 

Early this morning (Fri) Douglas crews were called to flooding in a domestic property caused by a pipe coming loose and shortly afterwards a householder was alerted by a smell of smoke coming from a property in York Road.

 

Fire crews removed a smouldering sofa from the property . . the householder had been rescued by the neighbour who had dialled 999.

 

It's thought the fire had been caused by a cigarette.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 10th, June 2016 01:19pm.

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