Sunderland Echo

CREWS ATTACKED AS BLAZE RAGED

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

Firefighte­rs came under attack while 50 colleagues battled to put out a huge blaze at a former Sunderland bingo hall, brigade chiefs have revealed.

A massive emergency response was triggered after flames tore through the building, in The Green, Southwick, on Friday evening.

The fire started at about 5.30pm, and ripped through the former bingo hall, which was being used by an auction rooms business, causing part of the premises to collapse.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service sent 12 appliances to the blaze.

But at the same time as crews were dealing with the fire, the brigade has now revealed that:

Officers called out to a report of rubbish on fire in Carley Road, also Southwick, were attacked by a number of youths throwing stones.

And on the same evening, a firefighte­r was punched in the face by a youth while attending a fire at the TKT Cosyfoam factory, in Lambton Lane, Houghton, at about 7.40pm. The injured officer suffered bruising.

The following day, in Margaret Thompson Park, in Newcastle Road, officers also had stones thrown at them shortly before 8pm.

Now, firefighte­rs and Northumbri­a Police are carrying out a “hot strike” in Southwick to tackle antisocial behaviour.

This includes joint assemblies for all year groups at three secondary schools in the area – Castleview, Monkwearmo­uth and Red House.

Teams will also be visiting businesses to give advice, while residents will receive free home-safety checks including the fitting of smoke alarms where appropriat­e.

Assistant chief officer Chris Lowther said: “The fire at the former bingo hall in Southwick showed the fire and rescue service at our best, protecting the public, and we’ve received more positive feedback from the community than I can remember.

“However, some of the behaviour we saw at the weekend, where our firefighte­rs were attacked, is simply not acceptable, and we need the public’s help to tackle these problems.

“We simply will not tolerate such despicable attacks.

“The safety of the public and our firefighte­rs is paramount.

“We have CCTV cameras fitted to all our appliances, and we will pursue prosecutio­ns where we can.”

A man and a woman arrested on suspicion of arson after the fire at The Green have been bailed by police.

“We will not tolerate such despicable attacks”

CHRIS LOWTHER

 ??  ?? Firefighte­rs put out the blaze at the former bingo hall building in Southwick on Friday.
Firefighte­rs put out the blaze at the former bingo hall building in Southwick on Friday.
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Assistant chief fire officer Chris Lowther.

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