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Crews tackle building fire in town's main street

Crews tackle building fire in town's main street

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Fire crews are currently tackling a fire which has broken out on Main Street in Barry. A spokesperson for the South Wales Fire and Rescue control room said: "Crews are still there so we don't have many details on the situation just yet.
"The fire in the building is part of a terraced property. We got the call at 14:49 and we've got four appliances and it is still ongoing."
The Welsh Ambulance Service was also spotted at the scene.
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An open, blackened window on the top floor could be seen, showing that the fire may have spread or started in the top floor or loft area of the house, with soot marks near the roof also present.
Some crew members were spotted positioned at the property's front and side.
And a 'Do Not Cross' hazard tape was seen sectioning off points of the road.
Specialist crews in full protective gear could be seen at the site and ventilating the smoke-logged home.
When we visited the site, the smoke and blaze looked no longer visible at the time of us being there, and there are no reports of injuries so far.
South Wales Police and the Welsh Ambulance Service have also been contacted for more details by WalesOnline.
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