Three fire engines were called to a blaze in Rishton this morning (June 29).
The fire service were called to a domestic fire on Burton Street at around 8.13am.
Firefighters used four breathing apparatus, one hose reel, and a positive pressure ventilation to put the fire out.
It took around one hour and 10 minutes to put the fire out.
No injuries were reported.
A fire service spokesperson said: “Three fire engines from Blackburn and Hyndburn responded to a domestic fire on Burton Street in Rishton.
“Firefighters used four breathing apparatus, one hose reel, and a positive pressure ventilation unit to extinguish the fire.
“Crews remained at the scene for approximately one hour and ten minutes.
“No injuries were reported.”
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