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November 5 is one of the busiest nights of the year for firefighters, and Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service has made numerous safety pleas in the run up to the annual celebrations.

A crew from Marley Park Community Fire Station were attacked in the Cato Street area of Southwick at 5.38pm today.

The organisation tweeted earlier: "We were called out to a fire in Southwick in Sunderland were our firefighters were subjected to being attacked with bricks and bottles.

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"The police have been informed #NotTonight"

It's not the first time firefighters have been attack in recent months.

Operation Extinguish was officially launched at the Marley Park Community Fire Station last week.

It was set up to raise awareness of the dangers of fireworks and to tackle aniti-social behaviour after emergency services were attacked last Bonfire Night.

The operation was run in Southwick in the build up to Bonfire Night by the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, Northumbria Police, Sunderland City Council and housing provider Gentoo.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service reported earlier that between 3pm and 7.30pm it had already received 300 bonfire related-calls.

Echo readers have reacted with disgust to this evening's attack in Southwick.

Commenting on our Facebook page, Ian Foster said: "Their 'parents' will be proud. I wonder if they would brick them if one of their families needed the fire brigade.

"Fire fighters should be allowed to turn the hose on them."