Pembrokeshire's fire crews had a busy Bonfire night, with several small fires throughout the county.
At 9pm last night Fishguard's fire engine attended a gorse fire at New Hill Goodwick.
The Fishguard crew climbed a steep bank and used two hose reel jets and breathing apparatus to tackle the blaze, which was spreading fairly quickly across the hill top.
Fire fighters were at the scene for over an hour and successfully brought the blaze under control.
Milford Haven's fire crew dealt with two fires in a short space of time. They used hose reel jets to extinguish a rubbish fire in Priory Ville shortly after 9.40 am.
Minutes later they were called to a bonfire that had got out of control in Chestnut Way. Again they used hose reel jets to bring the blaze under control.
In the early hours of this morning, at 12.25am, Pembroke Dock crew was called to a fire in the grounds of Pembroke School. They used beaters to successfully put it out.
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