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Fire Service called to boat fire at Northampton Marina

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Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a fire at the marina near Victoria Promenade in Northampton, shortly after 5am on Tuesday October 22.

On arrival crews discovered a narrow boat that was well alight, and immediately identified nearby boats that the fire could potentially spread to.

Electricity was isolated to the marina, and approximately 20 residents were evacuated to an office building at the Marina as a precaution.

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used water jets to bring the fire under control and stop it from spreading to any neighbouring boats. Smoke did enter two neighbouring boats, but firefighters used fans to clear the smoke away.

The occupants of the boat, and a dog, have been accounted for. Crews helped to treat one woman suffering from smoke inhalation, who was left in the care of EMAS paramedics.

The narrow boat involved in the fire has been destroyed and has now sunk. Two adjacent boats sustained some light smoke damage.

At the height of the incident, four fire engines were on scene. Crews liaised with the owners of the site, the Environment Agency, throughout – and residents who were evacuated were able to return to their boats later in the morning.

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