Firefighters tackling blaze in Bognor Regis

A fire in Bognor has sparked a large emergency response this afternoon (Friday, March 27).
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According to West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, four fire engines — from Bognor, Chichester and Littlehampton — are on scene with a command unit from Haywards Heath, tackling a shed fire in Hook Lane.

The fire service said crews were called just before 3.20pm.

A spokesman added: "Nearby residents are urged to keep their doors and windows closed.”

Five fire crews are on the sceneFive fire crews are on the scene
Five fire crews are on the scene
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At 6.03pm, the spokesman said one fire engine remained at the scene.

He added: “Firefighters have been using thermal imaging cameras to identify any remaining hotspots. An officer will reinspect the scene at 8pm.”

An eye witness at the scene reported seeing a large number of police vehicles.

Fire crews were called to a shed fire in Hook LaneFire crews were called to a shed fire in Hook Lane
Fire crews were called to a shed fire in Hook Lane

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