Reports of a person stuck 35 feet down a banking. On arrival, crews found the casualty had managed to make their way towards the nearby track whereby attending crews could get them onto a stretcher in order to get them to safety, and into the awaiting ambulance.
2 cars involved with 1 person trapped. Extrication carried out by fire service and left in hands of paramedics.
Appliances from Ossett and Wakefield attended.
Firefighters from across West Yorkshire are currently dealing with a high rise building fire on Bolton Road, Bradford.
Fire involved in roof of 8 storey unoccupied apartment block.
Ten fire engines and two aerial appliances are in attendance.
House fire with upstairs bedroom involved. Fire crews used one hose reel and 4 breathing apparatus to extinguish fire. All occupants out of house on arrival of fire service. One occupant suffered from smoke inhalation and was treated by the ambulance service.
20:00 update - 1 appliance still in attendance with Fire Investigation officers
Domestic property fire in terraced house - Potential for fire spread to a further 5 properties.
5 Hose reels and 4 breathing apparatus in use.
8 to 9 properties have been evacuated. Local residents advised to keep windows and doors closed and stay away from the area if possible.
Update 1:
On Wednesday 25th September, we were called at 20:42 to a report of a derelict building fire on Theaker Lane, Armley, Leeds, LS12 3NU.
Crews and fire appliances from across West Yorkshire in attendance: Make pump x10.
West Yorkshire Police and Yorkshire Ambulance Service in attendance.
Update 2: 22:32
We are now scaling back our resources. Make pump (fire appliance) x6 in attendance - x2 Leeds, x2 Hunslet, x1 Stanningley, x1 Cookridge.
Reports of a barn on fire at a farm location. On arrival crews made pumps 8 and requested the assistance of the Hose Laying Unit as access to water proved to be an issue. This was a large barn 100% involved in fire, size approx 70m x 40m. The barn contained a tractor and some cylinders. Crews used 2 hose reels. West Yorkshire crews were assisted by North Yorkshire Fire crews.
One male patient complaining of chest pains whilst operating a crane at a height of approx. 38m. The casualty was rescued from the crane using an Aerial Ladder Platform from Wakefield and assisted by Technical Rescue crews and was transported to hospital by ambulance.