Washing machine fire in Reading flat
The incident took place at 10.30pm on Wednesday, March 27, at a home in Castle Hill, Reading
Read moreDetailsThe incident took place at 10.30pm on Wednesday, March 27, at a home in Castle Hill, Reading
Read moreDetailsCrews were called to a building in Boulton Road on Wednesday, March 27, just after 11.15pm.
Read moreDetailsLithium-ion batteries in a shop caught fire, and crews needed to tackle the blaze using a hose reel.
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