Smoke 'seen for miles' after fire at workshop on outskirts of Helston

Gas cylinders were involved in the blaze and crews pumped water from a swimming pool to douse the flames

Author: Emma HartPublished 17th Sep 2021
Last updated 17th Sep 2021

Firefighters from across west Cornwall spent the evening battling a large blaze at a workshop on the edge of Helston.

Thursday's fire at Mainlay involved gas cylinders and power lines.

According to reports on social media, the smoke could be seen for miles.

Crews from the town, Mullion, St Keverne and Falmouth used water from a swimming pool to douse the flames.

Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said the cause of the fire is believed to be accidental.

They said: "Critical Control received several repeat calls to this incident and appliances from Helston, Mullion, St Keverne and Falmouth were mobilised along with the Flexi Duty Officer.

"The fire involved a workshop, 4 gas cylinders and also affected overhead power cables.

"The crews used four breathing apparatus, 2 hosereels, 1 light portable pump working from a swimming pool and the water carrier also set up dams for supply.

"The cylinders involved were removed and cooled until safe.

"Western Power were also in attendance.

"Police attended for traffic management.

"This fire was believed to have been accidental".

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