FIREFIGHTERS are cracking down on deliberate fires amid fears a rise in incidents may lead to fatalities.
Firefighters have been out and about engaging in the community following a rise in antisocial behaviour and deliberate fires in the Ormsgill area of Barrow.
Crews have been discussing the impact of fires on the area and environment - and reminding residents the dangers they can pose.
The crackdown comes after several fires were started in the Ormsgill area, including a large petrol-fuelled blaze described as being more severe than others in recent weeks.
In response to this, crews have launched patrols to deter would-be arsonists and are engaging with the community about fire risks.
Fires station manager Roger Exley said: "The recent fires in Ormsgill have been very serious which caused the community to contact us due to their concern.
"There's a fear these could get out of control and someone could get seriously hurt or even lead to a fatality.
"The potential is catastrophic when fuel is put on fire - it's very worrying.
"I've asked firefighters to visit Ormsgill on a regular basis, talk to the community about the impact of deliberate fires.
"These call-outs drag crews away from important jobs - we've had a lot of water rescues recently and don't want crews' attention diverted due to antisocial behaviour.
"There has been a spike in the number of deliberate fires across the town in the past month.
"Small fires can get out of control. We're trying our hardest to work with multi-agencies to help keep young people occupied.
"If you see a dumped piece of furniture on the street, we're urging people to report it because it can lead to a deliberate fire. Always call 999 if you see a fire."
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