Two houses affected by fire

Firefighters were called to a fire affecting two houses in Frinton on Sea.

fire affecting two properties in Frinton

When fire crews were on-route they reported seeing a large plume of smoke ahead, so called extra fire engines to help tackle the fire.

When firefighters arrived they ensured everyone was safely evacuated from the affected properties. 

Ground floor flat fire

Firefighters were called to a fire in a ground floor flat in Eastcote Grove, Southend.

When crews arrived, they report the flat on the ground floor flat was full of smoke. The building consisted of a number of flats within a two storey building.

Firefighters ensured everyone from neighbouring flats were safely evacuated.

Crews extinguished the fire and ventilated the property.

The fire is believed to have started accidentally.

Man rescued from well

Firefighters rescued an elderly man from a well in in West Mersea today. 

Crews were called to Victory Road, West Mersea at 1pm after the man became trapped 5 feet inside the well when repairing it. 

Firefighters worked together to rescue the man using ropes by 2:06pm. 

The man was left in the care of the Ambulance Service. 

Discarded cigarette fire

With the hot and dry conditions set to continue, firefighters are urging smokers to properly stub out cigarettes after a fire in Brentwood today. 

Crews were called to Geary Drive, Brentwood at 1:09pm. 

On arrival, firefighters reported that a fire in a garden was starting to spread to the outside of a house.

Firefighters extinguished the fire by 1:30pm and believe it was caused by a discarded cigarette. 

Some of the guttering on the house had melted during the fire and there was smoke damage to the exterior wall. 

Crews tackle fire affecting 200-tonne woodpile

Crews are tackling a fire affecting 200 tonnes of wood in Stebbing.

We were called to a vehicle and woodpile fire off Lubberhedges Lane today at 10.07am.

Crews from South Woodham Ferrers, Billericay, Wethersfield, Stansted, Newport and Dunmow attended, along with a water bowser, which is used to bring a large volume of water to an incident, from Corringham.

Firefighters found a tractor, agricultural chipping machine and 200-tonne woodpile alight.

Discarded cigarette causes garden fire

Firefighters are urging smokers to properly stub out cigarettes after a garden fire in Basildon was caused by a discarded cigarette earlier today. 

Crews were called to Linford Drive, Basildon at 1:53pm. 

On arrival, firefighters reported that a fire in a garden had caught a bin alight.

Firefighters extinguished the fire by 2:10pm and believe it was caused by a discarded cigarette. 

Boiler fire spreads to neighbouring property

Crews were called to a house in Ongar last night when the owners discovered a fire outside after their dogs woke them up barking. 

On arrival firefighters reported that a swimming pool boiler house was completely alight and the fire was starting to spread to a neighbour's house. 

Incident Commander Dan Hockley said:

"The shed building has been damaged by fire and the fascia and guttering of both the owners and neighbour's house were damaged from the heat.