steve humphrey, bbc south today, guildford.ling on people to take extra care as an extreme heat warning comes into place from today. temperatures in some parts of the country are expected to hit 37 degrees celsius, with the dry conditions making the risk of wildfires even higher. sarah teale has been at the control room at leicester fire and rescue today, to see how they are coping. this is where they field all the emergency calls coming in and it has been relentless here since the last heatwave. on one day injuly they took 1,100 calls in an 8—hour period, so they are really expecting things to be busy this time around as well. with me is area manager matt cain. just paint a picture, how busy was it for you injuly? well, we have seen it being significantly busier than we would expect for this time of year. generally injuly we would expect about seven wildflowers. we saw 30 wildfires. the ground conditions, it has not rained for several weeks and is not due to rain for another good few days, the ground conditions certainly we ha