Smoke spreads to neighbouring home after house fire in Looe

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service says an investigation will be carried out on Monday

Author: Emma HartPublished 21st Feb 2022
Last updated 21st Feb 2022

An investigation is due to be carried out after fire tore through a home in Looe.

Firefighters from the town and Liskeard rushed to the scene on Sunday afternoon, following a 999 call.

Crews arrived to find a lounge well alight and, wearing specialist breathing equipment, fought the flames using two hose reel jets.

They called in back-up from Bodmin as smoke appeared in a neighbouring house.

However, in a statement, Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service have confirmed no-one was trapped inside.

They said: "At 14:07 we received a 999 call reporting a residential house fire. Two appliances were mobilised from Looe and Liskeard, as well as a Wholetime Officer.

"On arrival, crews relayed a message that the ground floor lounge was well alight.

"At 14:25 crews requested a third appliance as smoke was appearing in a neighbouring property.

"An appliance on route from Bodmin to standby at Liskeard was diverted to the incident.

"Four firefighters wearing breathing apparatus (BA) used 2 hose reel jets to extinguish the fire.

"The cause of the fire is unknown at this time and a fire investigation is expected to take place tomorrow.

"All persons are accounted for".

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