As the wind starts to pick up again in Wiltshire and Storm Ciara gets ready to do her worst for the second day the fire service is bracing itself for calls but it can only turn out for emergencies.

A spokesman for Dorset and Wiltshire said: "On Sunday we took multiple calls about fallen trees where we made no attendance, and in several cases we sent only an officer to give advice where items such as trampolines had been blown onto roofs."

The incidents reported included:

• Tower Road, Melksham – crew from Corsham removed and made safe an awning which had come loose from a building.

• Broughton Gifford – crew from BoA moved a fallen tree while returning to station from another incident.

• Chitterne – two crews from Warminster provided a safety cordon after a tree brought down power cables, stayed on scene until electrical engineers arrived.

• Trowle – crew from BoA provided a safety cordon after a tree brought down power cables over the main road, stayed on scene until electrical engineers arrived.

• Victoria Road, Trowbridge – one crew from Trowbridge attended after a tree went through the roof of a house, scene made safe, left with other agencies.

• Derry Hill – crew from Calne attended after power cables brought down by trees, scene made safe, stayed on scene until electrical engineers arrived.

• Church Street, Calne – chimney stack collapsed, leaving debris on road, crew from Calne attended to make scene safe and aerial ladder platform brought in from Swindon to remove the remainder of the chimney from the building.

• Hungerford Road, Calne – crew from Calne made safe a trampoline which had ended up on a garage roof.

• Court Street, Trowbridge – aerial ladder platform brought in from Bath to assess canopy which had blown onto roof of building, no action possible, left with other agencies.

• Heddington – crew from Calne attended after tree fell on power lines, made scene safe.