FIREFIGHTERS across Northumberland thanked residents after Bonfire Night passed peacefully.
The control room handled 67 calls (down from 79 last year), and fire crews attended 49 incidents on the night (an increase from 32 last year).
Thankfully firefighters were not subjected to any abuse or attacks over the bonfire period.
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Area manager Joe Haustead, from Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This is always one of our busiest nights of the year, and we had well-rehearsed plans in place, working with our partners to deal with the anticipated increases in calls and incidents.
“As well as our crews on the ground, our fire control room operators took calls for Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service to support our colleagues across the border at this busy time.
"We’d also like to thank all those residents who enjoyed the occasion and those who attended the local organised events – which are always the best way of enjoying a safe Bonfire Night.
“Finally thanks to all members of the community who supported our crews when they did attend emergencies, as the public was very supportive and cooperative and we saw no instances of anti-social behaviour towards any of our crews.”
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