Firefighters in Harrogate responded to two unusual false alarms today.
At 8.46am, a crew from Harrogate responded to reports of a fire alarm sounding on Kings Road in the town.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service‘s incident report said:
“This was a false alarm caused by burnt toast.”
Shortly afterwards, the Harrogate crew was summoned to The Spinney in Knaresborough at 10.01am after another fire alarm went off. The incident report said:
“This was a false alarm, where an alarm clock had been mistaken for a fire alarm.”
It was the third strange false alarm in less than a day for the Harrogate firefighters, who responded to a house alarm going off at 5.04pm yesterday on Leeds Road.
Again, there was no fire — the cause this time was described “a faulty deaf alarm”.
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Napkin in toaster causes fire in Harrogate
Firefighters were called to a home on Harrogate’s Cold Bath Road last night when a napkin in a toaster caused a blaze.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service‘s incident log said help was summoned at 7.25pm. It adds:
“Crews attended a fire in a residential building. Fire was caused by a napkin inside a toaster. Fire was out on arrival.
“Minor fire damage to toaster and napkin. Crews gave resident advice.”
In a busy night for the fire and rescue service, firefighters were later called to a single vehicle collision near Summerbridge in which a man was taken to hospital with suspected pelvic injuries.
The collision occurred at 9.25pm at Middlesmoor. The incident log says:
“One male was trapped and crews extricated him using hydraulic cutting gear. Male is believed to have pelvis injuries and was taken to hospital.”
Firefighters were also called when a children’s toy car caught fire in a rear yard off Market Place, Ripon, shortly after 6pm. The fire was out on arrival.
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