Netherthorpe fire Sheffield: Hoyle Street and Meadow Street closed by blaze in flats, confirm fire service
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Streets in Sheffield had to be closed by emergency services last night after a fire broke out in flats.
Emergency services closed streets near Netherthorpe Road including Hoyle Street, and Meadow Street after the blaze broke out, just before 5pm last night.
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Hide AdBoth road closures were due to the same incident, said South Yorkshire Police, and an eyewitness said an ambulance and a paramedic response car were also on the scene, although no one was injured.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service have confirmed that the closure had been due to a flat fire.
They said in a statement: "This was a kitchen fire in a first floor flat. The fire was contained to the flat of origin and no one was hurt.
They had sent six fire engines to the fire, which was inside a flat on Hoyle Street."
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Hide AdEmergency services vehicles were also seen on Meadow Street.
Police confirmed that they had closed the road while emergency services dealt with the incident.
They said in a statement: "We were called at 4.58pm yesterday (March 10) to assist the fire service following reports of a fire in a building in Hoyle Street, Sheffield.
"We temporarily closed the road to assist firefighters, with the road reopened around 6.15pm. No injuries or offences were reported."
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