Numerous fires were spotted across South Bucks in recent days.
At around 7pm on November 30, firefighters were called to a property along Coppice Farm Road in Tylers Green, after reports of Christmas lights had caught ablaze.
One appliance and crew from Beaconsfield attended the scene where they used one hose reel to put out the fire.
There were no reported injuries.
Around three hours later, a wooden fence and two trees caught alight in Bowler Road, Aylesbury.
Two crews from the town attended and used a hose reel jet and lighting to extinguish the flames.
One day later a huge car fire was spotted in Flackwell Heath.
At 11am on December 1, firefighters from Beaconsfield visited Abbey Barn Road in the village to put out the flames which caused 80 per cent worth of damage.
Firefighters also used one hose reel, two sets of breathing apparatus and small gear.
A video of the incident was shared on Facebook gathering over 21,000 views in just three hours, with many people saying they helped the stricken driver was uninjured.
Finally, there were heavy delays on Monday, December 2 along the M40 due to a car fire.
Several lanes between Junction 5 and Junction 4 southbound (Stokenchurch to High Wycombe), were closed as the emergency services made their way over to the scene.
Crew members used one set of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet and hydraulic spreaders.
The incident was left with National Highways with the lanes reopening several hours later.
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