Large blaze in Mangotsfield thought to be accidental

Firefighters from across Bristol were needed on Carsons Road

The fire has broken out on Carsons Road
Author: James DiamondPublished 17th May 2022
Last updated 17th May 2022

It's thought a large fire in Bristol today, (17 May) that drew in crews from across the city, was started accidentally.

The Avon Fire and Rescue Service say they were first called to Carsons Road in Mangotsfield at 10:50am to a blaze at the Mangotsfield Refuse Centre.

Crews from Kingswood, Hicks Gate, Temple, Yate, Portishead, Southmead, Pill and Avonmouth were needed to help put it out.

The fire service drone was also used to check the severity of the fire from above.

A spokesperson for the service has sent us a statement confirming the fire is now out.

"Firefighters used two 45mm jets, two high pressure hose reels and multiple thermal imaging cameras to extinguish the blaze," they said.

"Twelve firefighters wore breathing apparatus for safety."

At the height of the fire it was causing a large plume of smoke, so residents nearby were urged to keep their windows and doors shut.

Special ventilation fans were used to help clear the smoke and residents are now able to open their windows and doors again.

"Mechanical machinery" was also used to dig out materials to help extinguish the fire.

In total, 10 fire engines, the drone unit and the welfare unit attended the scene.

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