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What is this and how do I fix it?

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In the process of fixing something else what looks like the threshold beneath my patio doors caved in.

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On the front side of this is an air brick, which i think was badly damaged and so has been patched up with a temporary cover.
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So i suppose there are no bricks directly supporting the bit that ...collapsed.
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Anyway interested in: what this is actually called for the sake of describing it; how one would go about fixing it diy; or what kind of trade i need to sort it. I'm going to get the door replaced eventually but that might be a year or so off.

Cheers
 
You could just remove the bits of mortar that have fallen down, and then cut a piece of wood to bridge over the gap (treat the wood with preservative). It's just giving you additional ventilation.
 
Right you are, here's some more pics with the temporary air brick cover removed.

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Going in a bit further it seems like it was supported by this wood which has given way

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Top down inside view
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But what i don't get (along with lots of other things) is where was this wood supposed to dock into the brickwork? If i look at the brickwork to the side where we've got the floor boards up there doesn't seem to be a wooden sill running on top of the brickwork, at least not that i can make out.

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What do you reckon?
 

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