Fire breaks out in power supply unit at Jacobs in Winnersh Triangle, computers and phones are down as a result
STAFF at a maintenance company in Winnersh will today be trying to determine the cause of an electrical fire which ...
STAFF at a maintenance company in Winnersh will today be trying to determine the cause of an electrical fire which ...
FIREFIGHTERS were required to extinguish a small rubbish fire in Wokingham earlier this morning. The incident was phoned in by ...
A MAN sought the help of firefighters when a plug socket at his Bracknell home overheated earlier this morning. Pumps ...
A BURNING smell reported in Finchampstead this morning remains a mystery. The alarm was raised by Thames Valley Police at ...
A GARDEN shed and fence at a home in Bracknell was destroyed by fire on Sunday night. Pumps from Wokingham ...
A FIRE which broke out at a house in Twyford completely destroyed a bathroom, but amazingly no other part of ...
FIREFIGHTERS from three stations across the borough raced to a house in Finchampstead on Sunday night after receiving reports of ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
TWO WOMEN were stuck in a lift for more than two hours before being rescued by firefighters on Tuesday night. ...
A DISCARDED cigarette caused a fire which gutted the ground floor of a home in Earley on Thursday night. Pumps ...
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