A fire near Market Drayton that damaged more than £250,000 worth of farm equipment had been set deliberately, fire investigators have said.
Market Drayton Fire Station tackle blaze on Sunday night. Photo credit to Market Drayton Fire StationCrews from Market Drayton Fire Station, Newcastle-under-Lyme and Sandyford , rushed to help.
A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said:"We are appealing for information after four farm vehicles, worth more than £250,000, were damaged in a fire at a farm in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Market Drayton Fire Station tackle blaze on Sunday night. Photo credit to Market Drayton Fire Station A spokesperson for Market Drayton Fire Station said:"The appliance from Market Drayton was first in attendance, the crew were confronted with a fully-developed fire, which involved a number of plant machines.
"On arrival of the appliances from Newcastle-under-Lyme and Sandyford, water ferrying was established from a nearby fire hydrant, to provide additional water for extinguishing the fire and damping down.
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