Firefighters attended a fire that broke out in a flat in Milton Keynes earlier this week.
The incident happened at around 9:50pm on Monday (17/08), in an incident that lead to approximately 20 per cent of the flat being damaged by fire. The affected property was a first-floor flat of a two-storey detached property.
One crew from Broughton, one crew from Newport Pagnell and two crews from West Ashland attended the incident that happened.
Firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus, one hose reel jet and one main jet to extinguish the fire. Positive pressure ventilation equipment was also used to clear smoke from the building.
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