Fire at a former UK military base kills 2 firefighters and civilian

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May 17, 2025

Two firefighters and a civilian were killed in a blaze at a former British military base that is now used to commemorate the history of aviation and motor sports, officials said.

Two other firefighters were in hospital with serious injuries.

The fire broke out Friday in a large warehouse at the former Royal Air Force base in Bicester, near Oxford. Giant plumes of smoke could be seen for miles and witnesses reported hearing explosions.

Oxfordshire's chief fire officer Rob MacDougall, in an emotional statement near the site, said he was "immensely proud" of the bravery shown by all emergency responders to the huge blaze. "It is with a very heavy heart that we today report the loss of two of our firefighters," MacDougall said.

The fire at Bicester Motion had prompted warnings for residents in the area to stay indoors and drew a response from 10 fire and rescue crews. The fire was under control Saturday morning, but crews remained at the scene.

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Police officers patrol at a cordon near the scene of a fire that broke out at Bicester Motion in Oxfordshire (Source: Associated Press)

Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the news as "devastating" and paid tribute to the "astounding" bravery of the firefighters involved.

"Hoping those in hospital make a full and swift recovery," he added on X.

The local police force, Thames Valley Police, said it has launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, and that its officers will be able to carry out inquiries once the scene is safe.

"We have commenced an unexplained death investigation, led by our major crime team," said Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe. "This is currently not a criminal investigation, but we will follow the evidence as our inquiries continue."

Historic England, a charity that manages hundreds of historic sites, claims the airfield is "the most complete and strongly representative example of an RAF airbase" in Britain.

Members of the public started to lay flowers and tributes near the scene of the fire.

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