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Huge plume of smoke over Nottingham after fire breaks out at property in St Ann's

Huge plume of smoke over Nottingham after fire breaks out at property in St Ann's

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Six fire crews are attending a fire in St Ann's following a call at 7pm on Saturday evening (July 5). Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed their attendance but were unable to give further information.
They issued a statement which said: "We have six crews in attendance at a fire in St Ann's following reports of a fire. We were called at 7pm this evening (July 5).
"Crews in attendance are Carlton, West Bridgford, London road, Arnold, Highfields and Stapleford."
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It is understood that the fire is at a property in Abbotsford Drive and a plume of smoke could be seen in the sky above the city. The fire service has warned people living nearby to keep their windows and doors closed
Nottingham City Transport said that its service Blue 42 was not serving Abbotsford Drive or Hungerhill Road because of the incident. Instead buses were using St Ann's Well Road and Ransom Road in both directions.
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