A large stack fire, that was started deliberately, has had crews at the scene tackling it since the early hours of the morning, preventing them from being available to attend to other emergencies.
The fire, on Blackmoor Drove near Mepal, started at 2.15 am on Thursday (6th June 2019) and involves around 2,500 tonnes of straw. One crew from Chatteris initially attended and found a fire involving two large stacks of bailed straw well alight that was spreading to a third stack.
Firefighters worked throughout the night, with crews from Cottenham and Ely taking over duties and working with the farmer to contain the fire and stop it from spreading further.
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Station Commander Pete Jones, Arson Liaison Officer for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, said, “Fires started deliberately like this pose significant issues for us.”
Not only do they present a risk to our crews, like any fire, but the crews committed here are not available to respond to other emergencies. This is very frustrating as fires like this are avoidable and could delay our response to another emergency.”
“Arson is a serious crime and can have severe consequences for those that start a fire, no matter how big or how small it is. Not only this, but any fire presents significant risks for anyone around the area if it gets out of hand.”