Crews worked through the night
Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service had to use seven pumps and an aerial appliance to put out a Wollaston blaze last Friday . Firefighters were called to reports of a fire on Doddington Road at 9.11pm.
Four additional pumps were requested along with an aerial appliance to help get the fire under control. Crews used four main jets, three hose reel jets and a jet from the aerial appliance on the building to reduce the fire and prevent escalation. Over the course of the incident, further pumps were requested to relieve crews and provide additional firefighters to tackle the blaze and make the scene safe.
At its peak, seven pumps plus an aerial appliance were in operation at the scene along with a number of officers. and into the early hours of Saturday morning.
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