Sunderland Echo

WASTE ALERT AFTER BLAZE

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

“Think twice” before burning waste – that’s the message from a fire chief after a major blaze at a former college site in Sunderland.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) is one of many emergency services helping to keep people safe during the coronaviru­s public health crisis.

Despite non-essential community work being suspended, firefighte­rs are continuing to respond to incidents across the region.

A fire broke out at a former Sunderland College building in North Hylton on April 3, with seven fire engines on the scene at the peak of the blaze.

The fire has since been revealed to be accidental and was caused by “controlled burning” inside the building which got out of hand.

With several vacant buildings and business premises across Tyne and Wear as a result of the Government lockdown to minimise the spread of COVID-19, brigade bosses say it is vital that fire safety measures are maintained.

According to Chief Fire Officer (CFO) for TWFRS, Chris Lowther, both landlords and the public have a role to play.

“The fire in North Hylton was caused by controlled burn that spread to the roof and caused a great deal of damage unnecessar­ily,” he said.

“Now is a time for people to remember how easy it is for fires to get out of control, you can’t leave a fire unattended because fire grows really quickly.

“At this time, I would encourage everyone to think twice before burning waste either on business premises or in the garden at home as this could create unnecessar­y strain on the fire service.

“The fire service should be looking to save lives and that’s what our primary concern is.

“I need help from the public, think again if you’re going to burn waste and if you are, make sure it’s a small amount, make sure you have water and that the fire is not left unattended.

“Otherwise it could end up like the fire in North Hylton which caused a great deal of damage.”

The fire chief said he had been working closely with the region’s Fire Authority and Sunderland City Council on forecastin­g to minimise fires across the region.

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The aftermath of a fire at the old Hylton Campus building of Sunderland College.

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