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Fire engine jammed in narrow medieval streets in Sandwich

Fire crews have issued a plea to motorists after an engine got stuck in a medieval village's narrow streets.

Kent Fire and Rescue Service said cars parked irresponsibly could have "devastating consequences" after being unable to pass a row of four vehicles parked in Delf Street, Sandwich.

Fortunately, firefighters were returning from an emergency callout but said badly parked cars could cause "serious issues" for crews heading towards a blaze.

This fire engine could not pass because of the way four vehicles had parked in Delf Street, Sandwich
This fire engine could not pass because of the way four vehicles had parked in Delf Street, Sandwich

A crew member took this picture, which the fire service has shared in a bid to make people think.

Sandwich crew manager Jon Gater: “We appreciate that the mediaeval streets of Sandwich are narrow and that parking can be tight, but blocked roads can cause serious issues.

"As well as parking on yellow lines, we are encountering vehicles that are parked on junctions, making it impossible for our fire engine to turn, and vehicles that are double parked, making the road far too narrow for us to pass.”

He added: “We are pleading with motorists to think more carefully when they are parking about whether a fire engine, or any other emergency vehicle, could get through.

"Remember, we could be on our way to a life-threatening incident – we might even be trying to reach you – and any delay caused by poor parking could have devastating consequences.”

Firefighters in Sandwich are urging people to think before they park and consider whether a fire engine would be able to get through in an emergency.

"We could be on our way to a life-threatening incident – we might even be trying to reach you – and any delay caused by poor parking could have devastating consequences...” - firefighter Jon Gater

Crews are increasingly encountering issues getting along the narrow roads in the town, due to poorly parked cars.

Only recently, crews could not get down the High Street when returning from an emergency call out due to four vehicles that had parked on double yellow lines, and crews are concerned that lives could be put at risk by such delays.

Sandwich crew manager Jon Gater: “We appreciate that the mediaeval streets of Sandwich are narrow and that parking can be tight, but blocked roads can cause serious issues.

"As well as parking on yellow lines, we are encountering vehicles that are parked on junctions, making it impossible for our fire engine to turn, and vehicles that are double parked, making the road far too narrow for us to pass.”

He added: “We are pleading with motorists to think more carefully when they are parking about whether a fire engine, or any other emergency vehicle, could get through. Remember, we could be on our way to a life-threatening incident – we might even be trying to reach you – and any delay caused by poor parking could have devastating consequences.”

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