Emergency services were called to a boat fire near a beauty spot off the north Norfolk coast.
Firefighters were sent to assist the coastguard following reports of a blaze on a small private vessel off Brancaster Staithe on Sunday (May 30) morning.
Just after 10am, crews from King's Lynn, Hunstanton and Heacham were sent to a waterway between Brancaster Quay and Scolt Head, an offshore island owned by the National Trust.
The coastguard arranged for a lifeboat to take the fire service out to the vessel, and they were joined by environmental protection units.
Having dealt with the blaze, fire crews left the incident in the hands of the coastguard at around 11.22am.
Coastguards subsequently checked the welfare of those who had come off the boat.
Scolt Head Island is a small area of sand dunes, salt marsh, mud flats and shingle.
It is considered to be internationally important for bird life, including terns which breed there.
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