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Emergency crews called to house fire in Darlington

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Police, fire and ambulance attended the incident on Station Road around 6pm yesterday (February 21).

Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

Fire placed a small cordon around some properties in the area while the incident was brought under control.

One ambulance, one police vehicle, and two fire vehicles were spotted on the scene.

Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

Two fire appliances attended the incident and firefighters deployed two breathing apparatus as they tackled the blaze. One hose reel was used. Crews ceased at 6.16pm.

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No injuries were reported.

Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

A spokesperson for North East Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 6pm last night (21 Feb) for a fire on Station Road in Darlington.

“We dispatched one paramedic ambulance to stand by until the scene was declared safe by the fire service. There were no injuries.”

Emergency crews were called to a house fire on Station Road in Darlington at around 6pm on Saturday evening. (Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

A spokesperson for the County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service said: “Fire was called around 6pm to a property on Station Road in Darlington.

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“Two appliances attended, and two breathing apparatus were issued, but ceased at 18.16pm. One hose reel was used, and no injuries were reported.”

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