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Fire Service responds to 14 deliberate fires in a week

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In the past week, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has attended 14 fires that were started deliberately.

The fires have ranged in size – from small and put out with wildfire backpacks, to large and needing the response of multiple crews.

Starting deliberate fires not only endangers lives — including those of our firefighters — but also ties up vital resources that could be needed elsewhere.

Even a small outdoor fire can spread quickly and become a serious risk to life.

🔥 Arson is a serious crime. Setting fires can cause severe damage to property, harm wildlife, and most importantly, put lives at risk, including their own.
🔥 If you notice your child smelling of smoke or talking about starting fires, please speak with them about the serious consequences. Explain that arson can lead to criminal records, heavy fines, or even imprisonment.

If you have information about deliberate fire setting you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

In the event of a fire, always call 999.

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