Fire involving caravans and buildings, Netherton, Dudley

Fire crews from several Black Country fire stations at the scene of the incident

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Published on 31 May 2023
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Wharf Mews, Dudley, UK

At 1.15pm on Wednesday (31 May) we started to receive several 999 calls to a fire involving two caravans, a factory and two-storey residential property in Wharf Mews, Netherton, Dudley.

There is damage to the roof space of both buildings.

Five fire engines, a 4x4 brigade response vehicle and a hydraulic aerial platform responded, crewed by around 30 firefighters from several Black Country fire stations.

A main jet and hose reel are in use, as crews work to contain the fire spread.

This is an ongoing incident.

This page will be updated with further updates below.

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Crews have made good progress at this incident.

A fire involving a caravan spread to two nearby buildings - one residential, the other a factory unit.

Three fire engines remain at the scene. Damping down continues, with a main jet and two hose reels.

There have been no casualties.

West Midlands Police, West Midlands Ambulance Service and its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) have also been in attendance.

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This incident has now closed.

Crews have now left the scene following close liaison with WMP, WMAS and the National Grid.

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