A 'BLUE lights in miniature' exhibition attracted a large number of visitors.
It was held in Osmington near Weymouth and consisted of more than 500 fire, police and ambulance models displayed in action in a variety of crisis scenarios.
It was held in aid of St Osmund's Church re-ordering and was put together by resident Jeff Little.
He said: "This year the display was scenario based ranging from rescue of a cat from a tree to an aircraft accident and including two building fires, an oil refinery explosion, a wildfire in France and the crash of an army transporter carrying ammunition.
"Most interest went towards a display of 'fire engines throughout the ages' showing the development of the fire appliance from 1670 to the current day.
"Visitors also enjoyed the model vehicles from Singapore and China.
"They also were fascinated by a video film made in Paris during the fire at Notre Dame cathedral and a display of models which attended the incident."
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