Investigation underway after fire fills business in St Austell with smoke

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service says the blaze broke out in the kitchen of a building on Duke Street

Author: Emma HartPublished 14th Dec 2021
Last updated 14th Dec 2021

An investigation has been launched after fire filled a business in St Austell with smoke.

Crews rushed to a commercial premises on Duke Street on Monday afternoon.

They say the blaze broke out in a kitchen and involved a deep fat fryer.

Teams used foam, dry powder and CO2 extinguishers to put out the fire.

They had to wear specialist breathing equipment and used a pressure ventilation fan to clear the smoke.

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said: "Fire control received two 999 calls reporting a fire in a commercial premises in Duke Street, St Austell.

"Two appliances and two Wholetime Officers were mobilised from St Austell to attend the incident.

"On arrival crews found a fire in a kitchen and heavy smoke logging throughout the building.

"Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus (BA) used foam, dry powder and carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers to extinguish the fire which involved a deep fat fryer.

"Crews are using a positive pressure ventilation (PPV) fan to clear smoke from the premises and a fire investigation is currently taking place".

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