Man, 50, suffers burns during kitchen blaze in Nantwich « The

October 29, 2010 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Paramedics were called out to treat the victim. Smoke detectors were fitted in the property and had operated at the time of the blaze at 5.30pm on Wednesday (October 27). Fire crews carried out a Home Safety Assessment. Share this: …

Nantwich residents urged to help Cheshire Fire Service « The

June 2, 2010 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Mark Cashin, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, said: “Our volunteers enrich our service delivery with a host of assistance, from supporting our historic vehicles, home safety assessments, helping support people after fires and working with

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Fire crews challenge for Cheshire Safety Day « The Nantwichnews Blog

January 3, 2010 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Cheshire fire crews aim to complete 1000 Home Safety Assessments (HSAs) in just 24 hours. The feat is part of Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service's “Cheshire Safety Day” on February 17. The aim is to help raise awareness of HSAs and


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Man treated after fighting kitchen blaze in Willaston « The

November 24, 2009 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Fire crews ventilated the property. There were no smoke alarms fitted in the property, so crews carried out a Home Safety Assessment at the scene. Posted in Human interest, News | No Comments Yet


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Man treated after fighting kitchen blaze in Willaston « The

February 10, 2012 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Fire crews ventilated the property. There were no smoke alarms fitted in the property, so crews carried out a Home Safety Assessment at the scene. Posted in Human interest, News | No Comments Yet …

Fire crews challenge for Cheshire Safety Day « The Nantwichnews Blog

February 10, 2012 by nantwichnews · Leave a Comment 

Cheshire fire crews aim to complete 1000 Home Safety Assessments (HSAs) in just 24 hours. The feat is part of Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service’s “Cheshire Safety Day” on February 17. The aim is to help raise awareness of HSAs and …

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