Scott Hurford

Scott Hurford

firefighter United Kingdom

Scott Hurford is an area manager at Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service, who played a crucial role in managing the response to a major incident declared over a sinkhole at a canal in Shropshire, ensuring the safety of residents and boaters affected by the disaster.

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Turkey Turkey: Scott Hurford reported that approximately 15 people were safely evacuated and many boats fell into the field or canal. 7

Hürriyet: İngiltere'de dev obruk onlarca tekneyi yuttu

Ireland Ireland: Fire service area manager Scott Hurford confirmed that no persons are believed to be on board the affected canal boats. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Stretch of canal dammed off in UK after sinkhole leaves 10 needing rescue – The Irish Times

Hungary Hungary: Scott Hurford, a territorial commander, reported on the incident regarding the sinkhole formation. 7

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Több méter mély kráter nyelt el hajókat Angliában

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Scott Hurford, the fire service area manager, said about 12 residents from boats moored nearby were being supported and relocated to a welfare centre. 7

The Guardian: Man describes narrow escape after boats pulled into giant hole on Shropshire canal | Shropshire

Romania Romania: Scott Hurford, the area manager of the fire service, reported on the support and relocation of individuals affected by the incident. 7

Adevărul: Zece persoane salvate după ce un canal s-a surpat și înghițit o ambarcațiune: „Lipsa victimelor este un adevărat miracol”

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Scott Hurford is the area manager at Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service and provided information about the canal bank collapse. 7

BBC: Major incident declared over Shropshire canal 'sinkhole'