The Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service has revealed July was its busiest month of 2024 so far.
New data shows the service received 1,467 emergency calls and attended 773 incidents last month.
Of these incidents, 61 were building fires, 65 were road traffic collisions and three were cases of flooding.
Crews were also sent to complete 653 home safety checks and nine educational visits.
They supported 241 businesses and 50 other agencies in total.
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A spokesman for the service said: "July was our busiest month so far this year for emergencies.
"We attended an increased number of fires in the open, such as fields, forests and heathland.
"If you're exploring our beautiful county this weekend, help us reduce the risk of such fires by taking litter home with you, extinguishing smoking materials and consider taking a picnic not a BBQ.
"Thanks for your support and enjoy Norfolk this summer."
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