Glastonbury firefighters help tackle 'difficult' chimney fire in Catcott

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

A thermal imaging camera in use at the Catcott chimney fire yesterday (Photo: Somerton Fire Station)
A thermal imaging camera in use at the Catcott chimney fire yesterday (Photo: Somerton Fire Station)

Firefighters from Glastonbury helped to tackle a chimney fire in Catcott yesterday (February 18) and the incident was described as "difficult".

At around 10am yesterday, a fire engine from Somerton that was returning from the Bridgwater College fire was mobilised to reports of a chimney on fire at a property in King William Road, Catcott.

Crews got to work using chimney gear from the hearth and inspecting the loft space. At 11.20am, crews requested a further fire engine to attend which was sent from Glastonbury who were also returning from the college incident.

Crews confirmed this was a "difficult" chimney and were extinguishing the fire from the roof using working-at-height equipment, chimney gear, a thermal imaging camera and small tools.

The fire was confirmed extinguished at 12.30pm.

     

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