Firefighters at Trowbridge Fire Station are the latest to take part in the ice bucket challenge craze which is currently sweeping the country, after getting drenched for charity today.
Watch manager Neil Hiscock took up the challenge, with his colleagues setting up the icy cold blast for him.
He nominated fellow watch manager Guy Tadman to take on the challenge next.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is an activity involving dumping a bucket of ice water on someone's head to promote awareness of the various diseases.
After after a number of celebrities got involved it started taking place in Britain, with people donating to the UK charity Motor Neurone Disease Association.
Crews at Trowbridge Fire Station - tweeting as @Trow_Fire_Stn - are raising awareness of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and encouraging donations to research.
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