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Cause of Colwick Industrial Estate blaze established by Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service




The cause of a fire attended by crews from Collingham and Edwinstowe has been established as accidental.

On Friday, April 15, multiple crews attended a fire on Colwick Industrial Estate, with the most likely cause thought to be lithium batteries discarded into general waste.

Collingham and Edwinstowe are at the scene. (56191456)
Collingham and Edwinstowe are at the scene. (56191456)

Twenty tonnes of general waste materials fuelled the blaze.

Crews from Carlton, London Road, Arnold, Highfields and Edwinstowe, Collingham, and Hucknall attended the incident, plus the aerial ladder platform, Ashfield's high volume pump and the water carrier from Worksop Fire Station.

The fire was extinguished by approximately 1pm, and crews revisited at 6pm to reinspect the scene.

Phil Revill, group manager at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "lithium battery fires in waste disposal centres are avoidable.

"We ask that members of the public think before discarding batteries into their general waste.

"Thankfully we were able to contain this fire within a matter of hours, but irresponsible waste disposal does have consequences.

"If you are unsure on what you can or cannot bin, please contact your local council."



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