Firefighters from Willowbank were called to Castle St at 10.55pm yesterday to deal with a couch fire. Image / Google Maps
Firefighters from Willowbank were called to Castle St at 10.55pm yesterday to deal with a couch fire. Image / Google Maps
One person has suffered moderate injuries after a couch was set ablaze in the student heart of Dunedin.
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said Willowbank firefighters were called to Castle St at 10.55pm last night to extinguish a couch fire in the car port of a private residence.
A St John spokeswoman confirmed officers attended the blaze and transported one person with moderate injuries to Dunedin Hospital by ambulance.
Couch burning was once as eponymous with Castle Street as the band Six60, as an unruly student past-time.
The student celebration of couch burning seemed all but curbed when fire-related incidents dealt to by the proctor fell from 128 in 2015 to 70 in 2016.
This was a part of a downward trend continuing since 258 in 2011.
In January firefighters attended three fires involving the same couch in Hyde St.
Fire trucks were sent to the street at 12.22am, then were forced to return at 3.46am and 5.37am.