PHOTOS: Burst water main

Wickford firefighters helped to clear a flooded road after a water main burst in Bicknacre last night.

The crew had been making their way back to Wickford Fire Station after supporting colleagues at another incident when they spotted the water on the road.

A water main had burst and was beginning to affect two properties.

Firefighters worked to divert the water away from the houses and left the scene in the care of the water board at 9:25pm.

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Lorry overturned on A12

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Crews worked to make the scene safe by 5:19pm and left the incident in the care of police and highways colleagues.

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Two crews are at the scene of a road traffic collision at the A12/A130 Howe Green interchange.

A lorry containing scaffolding poles is on its side and is blocking part of the carriageway.

Traffic is able to move past the scene safely but please continue to avoid the area if you can.

PHOTO: Firefighters aerate pond to save 30 fish

Over the weekend, on-call firefighters from Great Dunmow helped to save more than 30 fish in a local pond.

The crew was called by the Environment Agency to aerate a pond in Star Lane, Great Dunmow at 12pm on Saturday after 35 fish had been killed in the water due to low dissolved oxygen levels.

Crews used main jets to aerate the pond and left the scene in the care of the Environment Agency.

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Flat fire

Crews were called to a block of flats after reports of a fire on the ground floor.

On arrival firefighters confirmed the fire was contained to one ground floor flat, which they safely evacuated, and issued a message for all other flats to stay put in their properties. 

Crews confirmed they had extinguished the fire by 2am.

Group Manager Mark Eaglestone said:

"Our crews acted quickly to control the fire while we implemented the building's stay put policy.

House fire - family woken by smoke alarms

Fire crews have stressed the importance of working smoke alarms after a family was woken by theirs during the early hours to discover a fire in their home. 

Firefighters were called to the semi-detached house in Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, after the family of four and their dog escaped the property and called 999. 

On arrival, firefighters reported that there was a well-developed fire in the lounge and kitchen area with heavy smoke logging throughout the property. 

Watch Manager Gavin Ellis said:

Fire in large agricultural building

Firefighters were called to reports of a fire affecting a large agricultural building in the early hours of Monday morning.

On arrival, crews confirmed that the building, which is single storey and measures approximately 140 metres by 15 metres, was completely alight.

Callers reported seeing smoke from the fire from the nearby A120 to Control teams.

Due to the remote location of the fire, the Officer in Charge called for the support of a Water Bowser, a vehicle which can carry a large amount of water to help maintain supply for crews.