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Fire crews extinguish campervan in Salisbury using breathing apparatus

08.05.2026 09:24 1 min 1 source
Salisbury Journal ENG
Fire crews extinguish campervan in Salisbury using breathing apparatus
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A campervan fire occurred in Salisbury on May 4 at 12:38 am at the junction of Folly Lane, St Gregory’s Avenue and Roman Road. Firefighters used breathing apparatus and two hose reel jets to extinguish the blaze. The cause of the fire and any casualties have not been confirmed.

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Fire crews extinguish campervan in Salisbury using breathing apparatus

08.05.2026 Salisbury Journal ENG Original source

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