Firefighters use two breathing apparatus after being called to blaze at Penwortham house today

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Firefighters use two breathing apparatus after being called to blaze at Penwortham house today
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Firefighters attend domestic blaze at Penwortham this morning

and Bamber Bridge, attended the incident at a property on the town’s Woodville Road, arriving there just before 10am.

Firefighters used two breathing apparatus, one hose reel and positive pressure ventilation to extinguish the fire.The crews were at the scene for 40 minutes before they brought the fire under control.

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