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Part of Trafford Palazzo evacuated after reports of 'smoke' and 'burning smell'

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Parts of the Trafford Palazzo were evacuated this afternoon following reports of smoke and a burning smell coming from an escalator.

Shoppers were told to leave the complex, formerly known as Barton Square, just after 5pm today (Saturday July 23). Fire engines from Stretford, Salford and Eccles rushed to the scene and made the area safe.

Maintenance staff were left to work on the escalator and the building reopened around an hour later. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: “Just after 5pm on Saturday 23 July, fire crews were called to Trafford Palazzo after receiving reports of smoke and a burning smell coming from an escalator. “Three fire engines from Stretford, Salford and Eccles fire stations quickly attended the incident.

Firefighters helped ensure the area was safe before handing over to the escalator maintenance company and Trafford Palazzo staff.” For more of today's top stories click here. READ NEXT: Emergency services scrambled after sheep gets head stuck in fence Detectives investigating Thomas Campbell death charge third suspect with conspiracy to murder 'I couldn’t even give my own name': Paramedic suffered catastrophic brain injury in horror crash - but his life was miraculously saved Man killed in house fire as police tape off road and forensics investigate Devastation after mum-of-three's 'really bad anxiety' turned out to be deadly condition

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