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Firefighters tackle large blaze at scrap metal business on docks

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Dozens of firefighters were called to a large fire at a scrap metal business on Bentinck Dock in Lynn last night.Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service advised residents near Edward Benefer Way to keep windows and doors closed while its crews dealt with the blaze, which was reported at around 10.40pm.Crews from Lynn, Terrington, Sandringham, Hunstanton, Fakenham, Aylsham, Hingham and Sheringham were called to the scene to tackle the fire.

Dozens of firefighters were called to a large fire at a scrap metal business on Bentinck Dock in Lynn last night. Picture: Rebecca Evans

In a post on Facebook just before midnight, Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said: “Please be aware we are currently dealing with a large fire in King’s Lynn.“Residents nearby Edward Benefer Way are advised to keep windows and doors closed.”At 7.20am this morning, the service said that the incident had been scaled back to one appliance and the advice to keep windows and doors shut was no longer in effect. The service thanked residents for their support. A spokeswoman for Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service said the site was checked for hotspots at about 8.30am but, as none were found, fire crews left the scene.She confirmed that a fire investigation will take place. Ambulance crews and police were also called to the scene last night.A Norfolk Police spokeswoman said that its officers were called by the fire service at 10.54pm to reports of a “pile of mixed rubbish” which was alight.She said the force helped with the management of the area and had left the scene by 12.20am.A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service said: “We were not required as there were no patients, and fire did not require our support.”



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