A garage roof has been damaged by a fire in Amersham.
At around 5.20pm on Friday, October 18, firefighters from the town and Beaconsfield attended the scene along Little Reeves, where they discovered smoke appearing from the vicinity.
Upon arrival, the firefighters used one hose reel jet, two short extension ladders, a fog spike, small tools and a thermal imaging camera.
They also isolated the electric supply to the property.
There were no reported injuries and upon inspection, the roof was approximately 20 percent damaged by the fire.
This was one of three fires to have occurred in the county on the same day.
In the early hours of October 18, a car was spotted alight on Redland Drive in Milton Keynes.
When the firefighters arrived at the scene, they used one set of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet and a thermal imaging camera to put out the fire.
There were no reported issues.
Finally, at around 4.37pm, a property on Wingate Walk in Aylesbury was a blaze.
All the occupants had left the area, as firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus and a positive pressure ventilation fan to help clear smoke from the first floor of the property.
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