Hucknall fire: Investigation under way after four crews called to blaze at derelict building

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A investigation has begun into the cause of a fire in Hucknall.

Crews from Hucknall, Stockhill, Arnold and Mansfield fire stations – including Mansfield's aerial ladder platform – were mobilised to the incident, which happened at a derelict building on Albert Street on Saturday, January 7, just after 1am.

The fire was on the ground floor of the building.

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The remains of the building on Albert Street which was engulfed by flamesThe remains of the building on Albert Street which was engulfed by flames
The remains of the building on Albert Street which was engulfed by flames

A Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service spokesman said: "On arrival the building was well alight. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used three hose reel jets, one jet short extension, breaking-in gear and a nine-metre ladder to extinguish the fire.”

No injuries were reported and crews left the scene at 9am that day after inspecting for hotspots throughout the night.

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