Four fire engines were called to a blaze in Burnley on Wednesday (September 18).
Fire engines from Burnley, Hyndburn, and Nelson, were called to Whittam Street at around 1.30pm.
The fire was described as small and on the second floor of a derelict mill. The fire service was in attendance for 35 minutes.
A spokesperson for the fire service said: “At 1.22pm on September 18, four fire engines from Burnley, Hyndburn, and Nelson fire stations attended reports of a commercial building fire on Whittam Street in Burnley.
“The fire was small and located on the second floor of a derelict mill. Fire crews used one hose reel to extinguish the fire and were in attendance for 35 minutes.”
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