Fire crews tackled a huge blaze at a house near Aveton Gifford that affected nearby cars and gas and oil tanks.

Crews were sent to reports of a house on fire, with an adjacent heating oil tank involved. On arrival, crews requested a further appliance for assistance as the building was well alight. Soon after, crews requested a further 2 appliances due to the size of the fire, making a total of 6 fire appliances and supporting appliances.

Shortly after, another 2 appliances were requested, confirming gas and oil involved in the fire, and Police were requested to close the road. One domestic property was fully involved in fire, along with several outbuildings, oil drums and several cars nearby. 2 water bowsers were requested at this point.

The incident continued to escalate, and at 0113 hrs, a request was made for a further 2 appliances, making a total of 10. Crews fought the fire using compressed air foam, 2 hose reel jets, 3 main jets and 6 breathing apparatus.

At 0140 hrs, a request was made for the nearest aerial ladder platform appliance.

At 0249 hrs, crews confirmed 50% of the property affected by fire, one external ruptured oil drum, and 2 cars. The fire was being fanned by winds, hindering the crews progress. Crews increased their firefighting attack with a further compressed air foam jet, along with a ladder and lighting, a fire hydrant and a nearby swimming pool being used as a water source.

At 0400 hrs, crews sent an update that steady progress was being made damping down the fire using the aerial appliance, and 1 hose reel jet. Crews began rotating, with relief crews being sent. The A379 has now reopened.