Crews from Crownhill were sent to Mount Edgcumbe
Fire crews from Plymouth were among those sent to a fire in the roof space of a residential property in South East Cornwall.
Cornwall Fire Service were called to Cremyll, Mount Edgcumbe, at around 4.10pm on Tuesday 4 February.
Two appliances from Torpoint and Liskeard were sent to the scene. When they arrived, the roof was well alight so more resources were requested.
In total, 40 fire service personnel from Torpoint, Liskeard, Saltash, St Austell and Launceston attended along with crews from Crownhill Fire Station across the Tamar.
The blaze was contained to the roof space of the property.
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