Emergency services rushed to fire in Bradwell Common, Milton Keynes following multiple calls to the emergency service.
This morning (July 2), two crews from West Ashland, a crew from Broughton, and a crew from Newport Pagnell attended a fire in Bradwell Common, along with two police officers.
Once emergency services had arrived at the scene, smoke was issuing from a two-storey house, and the incident was generating multiple calls to Thames Valley Fire Control Service.
To extinguish the fire, firefighters had to use two sets of breathing apparatus, a hose reel jet, one main jet, a thermal imaging camera, and a positive pressure ventilation fan.
The gas and electricity supply was isolated. The fire was located with an integrated garage, which was 100% damaged by the fire.
The fire did not spread to the main house, and there were no injuries.