A major emergency crew presence was warned to be at a Norfolk landmark on Thursday for a training exercise.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service alerted the public through social media that there would likely be "a lot of fire engines and crew" in the Norwich Cathedral area.
They carried out a training exercise at the Cathedral to test procedures for heritage buildings.
A large vehicle and crew presence were warned to be in the area from 6.30pm until 10pm.
We are carrying out a training exercise at Norwich Cathedral this evening (Thurs 7th Nov).
— Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service (@Norfolkfire) November 7, 2024
Please do not be alarmed if you see a lot of fire engines and crews in the area - we will be there from 6.30 until 10pm.
The exercise is testing our procedures for heritage buildings. pic.twitter.com/ydeqMA9dCN
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