A dog has died after fire crews were delayed by inconsiderate parking.
On Sunday, the Fire and Rescue Service were called to a fire in the west of the Island but said poor parking meant their response was delayed.
Although the dog was rescued and treated, the dog's breeder has revealed it unfortunately didn't survive.
The Fire and Rescue Service has appealed to motorists to give consideration to the emergency services when parking vehicles.
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