Smoke alarms and card cloning
Mark Matthews sits in. Do smoke alarms always save lives? The Fire Brigades Union says that's a myth. Plus a spate of card cloning prompts Suffolk police to warn people to be on their guard.
Mark Matthews sits in. The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) has released figures that show almost half of the deaths caused by fires last year were in properties with a working smoke alarm. Andy Vingoe from the FBU in Suffolk explains why that's the case.
Plus Suffolk police warn people to be on their guard when using cash machines after a spate of card cloning incidents near Ipswich.
And as Elena Baltacha gets ready to play her first match of Wimbledon 2011, the Suffolk-based tennis player tells us how she prepares for the tournament. We also join 麻豆社 Radio Suffolk's Alison Acton who's in the queue outside the All England Tennis Club.
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- Tue 21 Jun 2011 06:00麻豆社 Radio Suffolk