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Fire Service tackles 28 deliberate fires in Northamptonshire since start of April

A small fire burns on the ground along a narrow woodland path, glowing orange among leafless shrubs and ash. Two firefighters wearing protective helmets and dark clothing stand in the smoky, misty background, partly obscured by branches, observing the fire.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service has attended 28 deliberate fires since the beginning of April.

On one occasion on Wednesday (April 8), firefighters from Corby, Oundle and Desborough tackled five fires in Priors Hall Park in Corby that had all been started deliberately shortly after 8:30pm.

Crews used a hose-reel jet, beaters and wildfire backpacks to put out the fires that burnt trees, shrubbery and grass in the park. A drone was also used to search for more potential fires in the area and Northamptonshire Police were in attendance.

As we go into the final weekend of the Easter holidays and into the warmer months, parents are being asked to speak to their children on the risks of starting fires and be aware of the signs of arson.

Arson is a serious crime. Setting fires can cause severe damage to property, harm wildlife, and most importantly, put lives at risk.

A firefighter wearing a fire tunic and yellow helmet is shown using the new wildfire backpack, which is orange and black, and is squirting water out

Setting fires deliberately can also have an impact on our resources, taking crews away from helping members of the public that need them.

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 see something suspicious – report it immediately

  • If a fire is in progress or if danger is immediate – call 999
  • To report suspicious behaviour – call 101 or report online or via Live Chat at www.northants.police.uk
  • Anonymously to Crimestoppers – 0800555111

 

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