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With warmer and dryer weather setting in, the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service wishes to remind the public that lighting grass fires is not only illegal, but also a danger to its firefighters, following an incident that resulted in a firefighter sustaining a musculoskeletal injury.

At 08:08 pm, on Tuesday, 30th March 2021, Joint Fire Control received the first call of a grass fire on Mynydd Cadle Common, in Penlan, Swansea, Wales and crews from Morriston and Swansea Central were deployed to the incident.

Safety against grass fires

Firefighters fought the fire using beaters, blowers and a hose reel jet, before leaving the incident at 09:52 pm

Approximately 6 hectares of grass land was well alight. Firefighters fought the fire using beaters, blowers and a hose reel jet, before leaving the incident at 09:52 pm. The local police were also in attendance.

Station Manager Richard Vaughan Williams, who also serves as the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service’s Arson Reduction Manager said “While we currently don’t know the cause of this fire, I would like to issue a reminder that deliberately setting fire to grass is illegal and we work closely with the Police to prosecute those who carry out this senseless and dangerous action.

Firefighter injured in Mynydd Cadle Common grass fire

He adds, “If somebody knows that this fire was lit deliberately, please report this to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111 – or via the online anonymous form at Crimestoppers-uk.org.

This incident has resulted in an injury to a firefighter and is another example of how a grass fire places an unnecessary strain on the fire and rescue service’s resources. This was an unnecessary incident that pulled on the service’s resources, which may have been required at a property fire or a road traffic collision.

Adhering to fire safety measures in outdoor environments

It may be the case that this fire was accidental. In which case, the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service would urge the public to take extra care, when venturing outdoors in this fine weather.

Actions such as disposing cigarettes in a responsible manner, not leaving campfires and barbeques unattended and clearing away bottles, glasses and any broken glass, to avoid them magnifying the sun and starting a fire are small yet significant actions.

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