Three Cape Town firefighting vehicles vandalised at the weekend

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Three Cape Town firefighting vehicles vandalised at the weekend
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Three firefighting vehicles were damaged at the weekend, when fire crews were stoned while responding to incidents

CAPE TOWN: The City of Cape Town has condemned the attacks on its firefighters, after three vehicles were stoned in less than 24 hours at the weekend.

He said on Saturday, just before 9am, firefighters from Gugulethu withdrew from a motor vehicle accident scene along Oliver Tambo Avenue, in Manenberg, when the crowd became volatile and stoned their vehicle, resulting in damage to the windscreen and passenger side window. On Sunday, just before 1am, community members stoned firefighters as they responded to a fire, where informal structures were alight in Isikhova Street, in Mfuleni.

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