Emergency services have swiftly responded to a car fire on the A21 north of Hastings,...

Published: 8:37 pm December 1, 2023
Updated: 11:18 am October 8, 2025
Emergency Services Respond to Car Fire on A21 Near Hastings
Emergency services have swiftly responded to a car fire on the A21 north of Hastings, near Westfield, causing a temporary closure of the road and a significant response from local authorities. Incident Details
At around 6:59 pm, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service were called to a vehicle fire in Kent Street, Westfield. One appliance from Bohemia Road attended the scene. According to a spokeswoman for the fire service, the vehicle was “well alight” upon their arrival, and police were also in attendance to manage the situation. Fire Extinguished
The firefighters successfully extinguished the blaze by 7:45 pm. This quick response helped prevent further incidents and ensured the safety of road users and residents nearby. Road Reopening
As of 8:16 pm, large plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the vehicle, but the road has since appeared to reopen, as indicated by traffic sensors in the area. This reopening is crucial for minimizing disruption on this vital transport link. Impact on Local Transport
The temporary closure of the A21 between Hastings and Kent St. led to a diversion of Service 349, highlighting the impact of the incident on local transport services. Stagecoach South East had informed the public of potential diversions via their Twitter feed. Ongoing Monitoring
Emergency services continue to monitor the situation closely. While the fire has been extinguished, they remain vigilant to ensure the continued safety and fluidity of traffic in the area. Conclusion
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of road travel and the critical role of emergency services in ensuring public safety. The swift action of the firefighters and police has been instrumental in managing this emergency efficiently.

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