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Yahoo
19-07-2025
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Six fire crews tackle property blaze on Alum Rock Road as locals warned 'avoid area'
An 'avoid area' warning was issued following a property blaze in Saltley. West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) sent six crews to the incident on Alum Rock Road at around 9pm yesterday evening (Friday, July 18). A hydraulic platform was also in use at the fire, a spokesperson for WMFS said. They shared news of the incident on X at 9.39pm. READ MORE: Fury as Aston University cuts ceremony livestream as graduate dedicates degree to murdered child READ MORE: Sam Allardyce reacts to orange chips mural and has message for 'whoever did it' A statement said: "We have 6 crews and a hydraulic platform in attendance at an incident on Alum Rock Road, Saltley involving a property fire. "Please avoid the area." An update was then posted at 11.40pm with a continued plea to avoid the area. They added that the road had been closed as emergency personnel worked at the scene. The statement on X said: "Please be aware that due to an ongoing incident involving a property fire, the Alum Rock Road, Saltley has been closed until further notice. "Please avoid this area." WMFS are no longer at the scene, but will be going out shortly to check that the blaze remains extinguished, a spokesperson for fire control told BirminghamLive. They confirmed that ambulance crews were at the scene but details of any injuries have not yet been shared. A spokesperson for West Midlands Police confirmed that the road has now reopened.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Main Birmingham commuting route reopens after food vendor fire
A busy main route was briefly closed to traffic following a fire. A food vending counter positioned outside a chip shop on Alum Rock Road caught alight at 8.50am on Saturday (June 14). Two fire crews attended and closed the road in both directions while they put out the blaze. Read More: Walsall faith school downgraded for 'unlawfully separating boys and girls' READ MORE: Prayers in Birmingham for victims of tragic Air India plane crash They used a hose reel to extinguish the flames. Fortunately, no one was hurt and the fire did not affect the chip shop. Get the latest BirminghamLive news direct to your inbox Crews left the scene at 9.40am and the road was reopened in both directions. West Midlands Fire Service said: "We were called at 8.50am and sent two crews. "The fire involved a food vendor counter outside a chip shop. Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp , click the link to join "There were no injuries and the road has been reopened. "The flames did not spread to the chip shop." National Express West Midlands diverted the Number 14 service via: Washwood Heath Road and Highfield Road during the incident.