Pub hit by fire

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TWO fire engines were called to a pub at Warrington after fire broke out this morning.
The blaze was at the Rig ‘o’ Bells in Church Street and the blaze involved a tumble dryer.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus tackle the blaze with a hose reel jet and the gas and electrics were isolated.
A ventilation unit was used to disperse smoke in the property.
In another incident, three fire engines were called to a large wooden shed at Warrington after fire broke out.
The blaze was in Bewsey Farm Close, Callands and involves fire crews from Warrington and Birchwood.
The building, about 10 metres square, was completely engulfed in fire when crews arrived.
Two hose reel jets were used to tackled the blaze and crews remained on site afterwards to damp down the area and make sure
there was no risk of the fire re-starting.


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