A lift rescue, a car crash and an outbuilding fire are among the incidents attended by Buckinghamshire firefighters in the last week.
Below is a list of some of the biggest incidents Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue have attended in the last week:
Outbuilding fire - Westfield Road, Long Crendon on November 24 at 11.02pm
One appliance and crew from Aylesbury and two from Thame attended.
A single-storey detached outbuilding was on fire.
Firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus, two hose reel jets, a positive pressure ventilation fan a thermal imaging camera and small gear.
Fan heater fire - Regent Park, Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough on November 24 at 4.07pm
Two appliances and crews from High Wycombe and one from Thame attended, along with an officer.
An electrical fan heater on the ground floor of a commercial office was on fire.
The fire was extinguished before firefighters arrived using a dry powder extinguisher.
Firefighters removed the fan heater from the building using small gear.
Collision involving one car - Roberts Ride, Hazlemere on November 21 at 8.17am
One appliance and crew from High Wycombe, along with an officer attended.
A collision involving one car and a street light took place.
The firefighters used an electrical appliance and small tools.
A safety cordon was put in place while crews worked at the scene.
Rescue from a list - Beacon Retail Park, Watling Street, Bletchley on November 24 at 9.54am
One appliance and crew from West Ashland and one from Broughton attended.
Firefighters rescued two females and one male from a lift, all were uninjured.
Haystack fire - Soulbury Road, Wing on November 24 at 8.16am
One appliance and crew from Princes Risborough and one from Leighton Buzzard attended, along with an officer.
A haystack fire measuring 20 metres by 10 metres was extinguished by firefighters.
Firefighters used two hose reel jets and two hay drags.
Tumble dryer fire - Windermere Drive, Bletchley on November 24 at 9.30pm
Two appliances and crews from West Ashland attended, along with an officer.
A fire was found coming from a tumble dryer in a bedroom on the first floor of a two-storey house.
The property was damaged approximately 30 per cent by the fire and 50 per cent by the smoke.
The firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet, one main jet and a positive-pressure ventilation fan
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