The Island's fire service is asking for the publics help in keeping roads accessible for emergency vehicles.
Firefighters took to social media over the weekend after conducting routine access checks and coming across an area which their fire engine couldn't fit through.
They're urging people to park responsibly, saying any delay on emergency vehicles getting to a location could make a difference.
The department added it makes these checks regularly, and will work with other authorities to rectify any restrictions they come across.
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