Firefighters were called to a street in Oldham after a blaze broke out in a takeaway. The fire broke out at a premises on Abbey Hills Road at around 10.30am this morning (Tuesday).
Four fire engines were scrambled to the scene. READ MORE: Man taken to hospital after attack in Piccadilly Gardens in early hours The fire broke out in the kitchen of the property, a spokesperson from the fire service said.
Firefighters hosed it down and extinguished the blaze. Crews were at the scene for around an hour and half. In a statement, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "At around 10:30am this morning (Tuesday 6 September) we received a report of a fire at a commercial premises on Abbey Hills Road, Oldham. "Four fire engines from Chadderton, Farnworth, Stalybridge and Mossley fire stations were quickly mobilised to the scene.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus tackled the fire, which involved the kitchen of the property, using a hose reel and other equipment. "Crews were in attendance for just under an hour and a half." Read more of today's top stories here READ NEXT:
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