Fire crews called to derelict building fire in Attleborough
Published:
10:35 PM October 14, 2017
Updated:
7:18 AM October 7, 2020
Firefighters are on scene at a fire in Attleborough. Picture: ARCHANT LIBRARY - Credit: Archant
Firefighters were called to tackle a building fire in Attleborough on Saturday night.
Three crews, from Attleborough and Wymondham, were called at 9.27pm to a derelict building alight on Buckenham Road.
The last appliance left the scene at 11.30pm.
At 9.47pm at the same location, appliances from Hethersett and Earlham were sent to help with a road accident.
A spokesman for Norfolk Fire Service said one of the crews dealing with the fire put a call in for help after a person had fallen off a moped.
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An Ambulance was called but was then stood down.
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