LIVE: Emergency crews on scene after reports of fire at house in Bury - latest updates
Emergency crews remain on the scene of a reported house fire in Bury this morning.
Crews were first called to an 'incident' on Lepp Crescent at around 8.30pm last night (Sunday). Three fire engines were scrambled to the scene, a spokesperson for the fire service said.
Police also responded to the incident. The exact nature of the incident, or details on any serious injuries, have not yet been confirmed.
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The Manchester Evening News understands that crews worked through the night, with some emergency services remaining on the scene this morning.
In a statement issued last night, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "Just before 8.30pm this evening (Sunday 12th May), three fire engine from Bury Central, Whitefield and Ramsbottom attended an incident on Lepp Crescent, Bury.
"Firefighters have been in attendance for around two and a half hour and are still at the scene."
Greater Manchester Police have also been contacted for a statement.
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A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said:
"Just before 8.30pm last night (Sunday 12th May), three fire engine from Bury Central, Whitefield and Ramsbottom attended an incident on Lepp Crescent, Bury.
"Firefighters were in attendance for around six hours."
Here's how the scene looked on Sunday evening.
Last night, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said:
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