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Field fires in High Laver just outside Harlow

News / Wed 13th Jul 2022 at 04:13pm

THE fire is now out although a relief crew will be heading back to the scene at 8pm to check for hotspots.

Approximately 20 acres of stubble field has been damaged by the fire.

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Thanks to the hard work of our firefighters and the farmer, the fire didn’t spread to nearby properties and the crop of barley in the next door field was protected.

At the fire’s peak, 12 appliances were in attendance with firefighters using eight hose reel jets, back pack sprayers, beaters, a drone, water bowser and two specialist off road vehicles to tackle the flames.

Station Manager Jon Ford said: “I would like to say a huge thanks to all of the crews involved in this incident, particularly the on-call firefighters from Ongar who were the first to arrive at the scene, who worked extremely hard in the prevailing wind to stop this fire from spreading further.

“It was covering a wide area and thanks to the skill of our control room staff, who guided us to the right places when access was difficult, and the farmers who supported us by digging firebreaks with their plough, we were able to stop this from spreading further, preventing damage to crops and neighbouring properties.

“The crews worked hard in arduous conditions, supported by colleagues from Hertfordshire who sent two appliances. Members of the public were also really supportive, providing us with drinks at the scene which were much appreciated by us all.”

The cause of the fire is thought to be accidental.

RESIDENTS in High Laver have been advised to keep their doors and windows closed as crews tackle a field fire.

We were called to reports of a fire in the open in Harlow Road today at 2.14pm.

Crews from Ongar and Brentwood were first on the scene and requested support as the fire was affecting about seven acres of stubble and was spreading towards crops.

Our Control teams sent more appliances, including two off road vehicles, and firefighters are using hoses, beaters and back pack sprayers to control and extinguish the fire.

Station Manager Richie Green said: “Firefighters are working extremely hard in high temperatures to stop the fire from spreading and prevent it from reaching fields of standing crops.

“The fire is surrounded but we are continuing to extinguish it so there will be a lot of smoke in the area.

“Because of the wind direction, it is being blown towards houses, so please keep your doors and windows shut if you live in the area.”

2 Comments for Field fires in High Laver just outside Harlow:

David
2022-07-14 05:58:00

Did look worrying for the householders as we were stuck and had to turn around as fire engines blocked the back roads from Morton to Higher Laver. Amazingly I saw a transit van's front passenger discard his cigarette into the bushes as we turned around (luckily next to a fire engine if it had caught light)

Theman
2022-07-14 10:49:49

Smokey Bear says “ only you can prevent wild fires”

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