VIDEO: Large grassland fire on Thurcroft Colliery pit top

FIREFIGHTERS are currently at the scene of a large grassland fire at a former pit.
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It is the third visit to the site off New Orchard Lane, Thurcroft, in 24 hours by fire crews who attended yesterday (Monday) at 3pm and 5pm.

Crews from Aston, Maltby and Parkway station attended the scene again today to deal with another grassland fire.

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A fire service spokesman said there was around 400 square metres of grassland on fire this afternoon and the cause was not yet known.

 

Third call out for @syfr in 24 hrs to Thurcroft Colliery pit top. @SYFR currently has three crews at the scene of the large grassland #fire. pic.twitter.com/9t1fWISbYN

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Fire officers have praised crews for their work in tackling a higher than average number of incidents - and called on the public help prevent blazes.

South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue’s control room handled 336 emergency calls in the last 24 hours (8am Monday to 8am Tuesday), with crews being mobilised to 87 incidents across the county, including some which took several hours to tackle.

Many of the incidents the fire service has dealt with have been grass and rubbish fires, or in some cases bonfires which have spread to sheds, shrubs and trees.

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Head of Emergency Response Tony Carlin said: “Our crews are providing a fantastic service in what are clearly very hot, difficult firefighting conditions.

"We are proud of each and every one of our firefighters and control operators and they are rightly receiving praise from the public during what is a busier than usual period for us.

“But with the forecast set to remain warm and dry for several weeks, we really need people to help us, help them by taking some basic precautions to prevent fires.

"For example, take rubbish with you if you are out and about in the countryside as glass bottles and cigarette ends can easily start fires.

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“We’d much rather people put off having garden bonfires until the hot, dry weather has subsided, but if you do insist on having a fire make sure it is sited well away from sheds, buildings and trees and don’t leave it unattended.

“And with around three quarters of all the fires we attend being arson, report people starting fires in your area to police 101 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.”

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