In a prompt response to public safety concerns, fire crews in Maidstone were called to a potentially hazardous situation involving an unstable structure. The incident occurred at Warwick Place in Maidstone, where a chimney stack was at risk of collapsing.
Emergency Response
Two fire engines and a specialised height vehicle were dispatched to the scene after reports of the unsafe structure were received. The call came in around 10am on Thursday, leading to an immediate response from the Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
Action Taken
Upon arrival, the fire crews quickly assessed the situation. Utilising the height vehicle, two firefighters safely removed parts of the chimney stack deemed to be unstable. This action was crucial in mitigating the risk of collapse and ensuring the safety of the residents and the surrounding area.
Fire Service’s Efficiency
The efficiency and professionalism of the fire crews were notable in swiftly addressing a potentially dangerous situation. Their quick action prevented any injuries or significant property damage.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service’s Statement
Kent Fire and Rescue Service has been approached for more information regarding the incident
The successful intervention by Maidstone fire crews in stabilising the unstable structure at Warwick Place highlights the critical role of fire and rescue services in community safety. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential risks associated with structural instabilities and the need for prompt action in such scenarios.