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Crews fight pallets fire.


FIREFIGHTERS were scrambled scram·ble  
v. scram·bled, scram·bling, scram·bles

v.intr.
1. To move or climb hurriedly, especially on the hands and knees.

2.
 to the scene of a severe building fire in Warwickshire at the weekend.

Crews were called to the blaze in Westfield Road, Southam, at 6.13pm on Saturday.

Appliances from Southam, Leamington, Rugby and Fenny Compton Fenny Compton is a village in Warwickshire, England, about eight miles north of Banbury. Its church of St. Peter and St. Clare was built in the 14th century. Fenny Compton is small but had two stations, one on the Great Western Railway route from Oxford to Birmingham, the other  were sent to the building where a large amount of pallets were on fire.
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Sep 28, 2009
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