FIREFIGHTERS have been busy in the Worthing area this week – here are just some of the incidents they have been to.
Hedgehog rescuedA HEDGEHOG had to be rescued by fire crews after it became stuck in barbed wire fencing.
It was released from the fence in Roegate Road, Worthing, at around 8pm on Friday, August 1, using small tools.
Arsonists strikeARSONISTS set fire to a car in the cark park of Northbrook College in Littlehampton Road, Goring.
Fire crews put out the blaze using foam at around 4.30pm on Saturday.
Kitchen fireA FLAT suffered smoke damage when a fire broke out in the kitchen of the property.
Fire crews were called to Church Walk, Worthing, just after 9.05pm on Saturday. After the flames were put out, a fan was used to ventilate the flat.
Petrol spillageAROUND 40 litres of diesel fuel spilled on a petrol station forecourt had to be cleared up by firefighters.
Crews were called to the Tesco Express petrol station in Pulborough Road, Storrington, at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
The mess was soaked up using sand and firefighters left the scene at around 7.15pm.
Fire at water pumping stationTHERE was a small fire at a disused water pumping station in Goring on Monday.
The blaze broke out in the pump room of the single storey building off Martlets Way at around 2.45pm.
Around 10 per cent of the building was damaged by the fire, which fire crews believe was started by arsonists.
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