Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to a host of incidents yesterday as Storm Eunice battered the county.
They removed fallen trees, secured a trampoline which was blown onto power cables, recovered overturned vehicles and secured loose structures.
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Here are 13 pictures the teams took while out keeping the public safe.
Witney Fire Station, on their third call of the day, were supported by the hydraulic platform from Rewley Road Fire Station to remove a fallen and unstable chimney stack.
Fire crews were called to Henley where bricks had fallen from a building.
Crews were called to Bletchingdon to deal with a tree that had fallen on a shed and a trampoline that had been blown into the air and caught on power cables.
The fire service were called to an overturned van on the M40 where thankfully nobody was trapped or injured.
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