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Fire engine’s windscreen left cracked by yobs

- By MARIA CASSIDY Reporter maria.cassidy@reachplc.com

TEENAGE yobs have been warned they are putting lives at risk after throwing stones at firefighte­rs at the scene of a blaze.

At 9.08pm on Wednesday, Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWRS) received a report of a bin fire in the Sulgrave area of Washington.

Crews from Washington Community Fire Station were on the scene in just seven minutes and were quickly able to extinguish the blaze.

But as the firefighte­rs left the scene on Marlboroug­h Road, a group of children began to throw stones at their appliance.

The attack did not cause any injuries but the windscreen of the appliance was cracked – meaning it had to be taken off the road for repairs.

Yesterday, the head of TWFRS slammed the anti-social behaviour and called on the community to help educate those young people involved in the disorder.

Chief fire officer Chris Lowther said: “Time and time again we are hearing reports of our crews coming under attack as they respond to incidents.

“Responding to a fire is challengin­g enough without having to deal with an attack from a group of teenagers who have shown no respect for their community.

“I have no doubt that they don’t understand the gravity of their actions and the impact an attack like this can have on our crews, and on the service.

“Our firefighte­rs should not have to go home at the end of their shift and tell their family that they have been subjected to an attack. It is completely unacceptab­le.

“I would call on parents, guardians, other children to educate the minority of teenagers involved in these incidents about their behaviour.

“Not only does it have a huge impact on our crews but this kind of behaviour will lead to young people being arrested by the police.

“The damage to the appliance means it has to be taken off the run to be repaired and that can impact on our ability to respond as quickly as possible to emergencie­s.

“We will continue to create the safest community in Tyne and Wear but we cannot do that without the support of the residents we seek to protect.”

TWFRS said they will support the Northumbri­a Police in any inquiries they carry out to identify the culprits so they can help educate them about their behaviour.

Fire crews will also be canvassing the area to speak to residents, hand out leaflets and reassure the community about prevention work taking place in the Sulgrave area.

Anyone with informatio­n about disorderly behaviour, deliberate fires or attacks on firefighte­rs can report it anonymousl­y to Firestoppe­rs on 0800 169 5558.

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The windscreen of the appliance was cracked in the attack
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Chief Fire Officer Chris Lowther

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