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Ashby-de-la-Zouch: Life-saving tools stolen from fire station
Thieves have stolen equipment worth thousands of pounds from a fire station in Leicestershire.
Thermal imaging cameras and specialist cutting tools were among items taken from the base in Wilfred Place, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, on 21 September.
Chargers, batteries and equipment used by firefighters for road traffic collisions were also stolen.
Leicestershire Police has appealed for anyone with information about the break-in to get in touch.
The force, which publicised its appeal on Thursday, said the burglary "could have had a significant impact" on the fire service's duties and commitment to serving the public.
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