A mum and her baby had been put via a horror ordeal when a lit firework was thrown into their residence.
The terrifying incident options within the debut episode of the brand new collection of BBC's Yorkshire Firefighters.
This week's documentary episode follows the crew within the lead as much as Bonfire Night time in the course of the coronavirus pandemic, Leeds Stay studies.
Through the lockdown interval, Bonfire Night time occasions and shows had been cancelled to attempt to forestall additional unfold of the Covid-19.
As is proven within the episode, this led to some firefighters fearing that there could also be a rise in anti-social behaviour involving fireworks.
We noticed this in Yorkshire Firefighters when a crew had been known as to a report of a firework being chucked into a house in Leeds via the home's letterbox - whereas a mum and her daughter, aged below 10, had been each nonetheless inside.
Ambulances had been known as the scene of the incident and the shocked mum was given oxygen on the scene - fortunately they managed to flee the property earlier than fireplace crews arrived.

The crew chief stated: “That little woman, she was so frightened, that little woman may have been my daughter and it's about reassuring her that we're there to assist her.
“And, we're there to make every thing proper.”
Crews put out the hearth which had unfold to the property’s carpet and supported the mom and her younger daughter.
Happily neither mom or daughter needed to go to hospital following the incident.
A firefighter on the scene stated: “They obtained fortunate, they obtained out.”
Elsewhere, a crew attended a significant tyre fireplace in Bradford metropolis centre.
Yorkshire Firefighters airs at 7pm on BBC2 on Mondays and you may also make amends for iPlayer.
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