BUCKETS of water were used to put out a chimney fire near Ellesmere on Wednesday evening, Shropshire firefighters have said.

One crew from the town was sent to Oteley at around 3.40pm following reports of the chimney fire.

A Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) spokesman confirmed that the buckets were used as well as other vital bits of equipment.

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They said: “Crews used buckets of water, chimney roads, a stirrup pump and a thermal imaging camera to tackle the fire.

“There was a fire in the chimney breast of a coal fire.


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“Crews extinguished using a stirrup pump, buckets of water and chimney rods.

“A thermal imaging camera has been used to check the temperature within the chimney breast to ensure safe temperatures.”

A stop message was sent to SFRS control at 5.44pm to confirm no further support was needed.