Fire crews called out to 338 bonfires across Scotland

Bonfires
Author: Clyde NewsPublished 6th Nov 2018

Several fire crews were subjected to "completely unacceptable'' attacks as they responded to incidents on Bonfire Night, according to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS).

Crews responded to 338 bonfires across the country between 5pm and 10pm on Monday November 5, their busiest night of the year.

Meanwhile, control rooms handled more than 723 calls from members of the public.

The SFRS said there were several attacks on crews but no firefighters were seriously injured.

The service had appealed to the public to attend organised events rather than do-it-yourself fireworks displays or illegal bonfires.

Assistant chief officer Lewis Ramsay, SFRS director of response and resilience, said: "Bonfire Night is typically the service's busiest night of the year but in addition to numerous bonfires firefighters continue to respond to the full range of emergencies we face on a daily basis.

"Our frontline crews and operations control personnel are extremely dedicated and I would like to pay tribute to their professionalism, skill and hard work, which enabled them to help protect communities across the country.''

He added: "Attacks on emergency service responders are completely unacceptable.

"This type of behaviour not only prevents our crews from bringing any emergency to a safe and swift conclusion but it can impact on our emergency service colleagues, including the police when they have to escort us at the scene.

"We would like to thank our partners and the vast majority of the law-abiding public for their support and we hope that they had a safe and enjoyable Bonfire Night.'