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Cambs Fire crews at the scene of the blaze in Museum Square in Wisbech.
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Five fire crews were called to a blaze that broke out on the first floor of a building in Wisbech.
Cambs Fire & Rescue Service crews from Wisbech, March and Stanground, along with crews from Outwell and Kings Lynn North in Norfolk, attended the blaze in Museum Square at 3pm.
Police officers also attended the scene for crowd control measures.
A Cambs Fire spokesman said: “Our Combined Fire Control received a call at just after 3pm reporting a building fire on Museum Square in Wisbech.
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It was a year like no other for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue that culminated in being called upon to deal with extensive flooding across the county.
Here we take a look at 2020 – as seen through the eyes of its chief fire officer since 2016, Chris Strickland, and awarded the Queen’s Medal in the New Year’s Honours.
The tally of calls received throughout 2020 is formidable – in Cambridgeshire alone there were 10,000 emergency calls.
Flooding presented a challenge for Cambs fire crews
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Cambs fire and rescue sent fire engines and officers to more than 6,000 incidents, including 1,800 fires and more than 300 road traffic collisions.
“The coordination group declared it a major incident due to the response needed.
“Our Combined Fire Control dealt with more than 600 incidents in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk between the first call on Wednesday afternoon and Christmas Day morning, while also moving crews around the county to maintain cover for other emergencies.
Firefighters working across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk between December 23 and 25 were called to 600 Storm Bella incidents.
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“The partners remained in contact regularly over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day to co-ordinate the activities to help keep residents as safe as possible.
“Luckily the weather did not hit Cambridgeshire as badly as other parts of the region.
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