Call received from British Transport Police with reports of a male being struck by a train.
Trains had been stopped in both directions and the male was found conscious and breathing.
Call received from British Transport Police with reports of a male being struck by a train.
Trains had been stopped in both directions and the male was found conscious and breathing.
End terraced house, fire on 1st floor, 50% involved in the fire, 6 breathing apparatus, 2 hose reel jets and positive pressure ventilation fans were used. No exposure risk. 1 adult and 1 child self-rescued from property suffering from smoke inhalation and taken to hospital by ambulance. No smoke detectors were fitted in the property.
Fire in a bedroom in a three-storey mid terraced property. 2 breathing apparatus, 1 hose reel and positive pressure ventilation fan used. Yorkshire Ambulance Service requested for a female with smoke inhalation. Smoke detectors were fitted and working
Date: 21/12/23
We were called at 10:40 to Boothroyds Way in Featherstone to reports of a foal stuck in the mud.
The horses mother was also in attendance.
Date: 24/12/23
We were called at 17:40 to Westgate in Heckmondwike to reports of a road traffic collision between three vehicles.
Crews from Cleckheaton and Dewsbury attended and freed one female casualty who was trapped.
She was left in the care of the Ambulance Service along with three other casualties.
West Yorks Fire service were called to reports of 2 males in the canal near Chantry Bridge, Doncaster Road, Wakefield. 2 males were rescued from the water by fire service personnel.
Date: 27/12/23
We were called at 09.52 to Elland Lane to reports of a house fire, with a person reported to be inside the property.
Crews from Rastrick, Halifax and Huddersfield used breathing apparatus, positive pressure ventilation and hose reels to extinguish the fire.
Date: 28/12/23
We were called at 10:55 to reports of a building fire on Burley Road in Leeds
Three crews attended, from Leeds and Hunslet. This was found to be a fire in the kitchen of commercial premise, on ground floor of 9 storey building,
Mirfield Fire Station was constructed in 1965 and sits on the outskirts of the village centre. The station covers the area north east of Huddersfield and is approximately 12 square miles with a population of 23,943 and incorporating 10,086 dwellings. It includes Mirfield and the smaller villages of Kirkheaton, Hopton and Grange Moor and borders with Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield, Brighouse, Cleckheaton and Dewsbury Fire Stations.
Dewsbury Fire Station opened in August 2015. It is located at Carlton Road and allows quick access onto Bradford Road (A652) and Halifax Road (A638) providing good links into Dewsbury and Batley.