A FIRE at a cabin used as a café in Oswestry prompted firefighters to be called out on Tuesday.
Two Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) crews, from Ellesmere and Baschurch, were sent to Glovers Meadow, in Mile Oak, at around 10.10am.
They were sent after reports of an extraction unit on fire at the café which a SFRS spokesman confirmed was tackled by firefighters.
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They said: “Crews used breathing apparatus, a hosereel jet and thermal imaging camera to tackle the fire.
“It was a fire involving an extraction unit in a portacabin used as a café.”
A stop message was sent to SFRS control around an hour later confirming no further support was required.
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