Fire crews attended an incident involving a caravan in Silverdale last night.
They were called out at around 7:50pm (Sunday January 15), to an address on St Johns Avenue.
Three fire engines from Carnforth, Silverdale and Milnthorpe attended, with firefighters using one breathing apparatus and one hose reel to extinguish the fire
They were on the scene for one hour and 25 minutes.
No injuries were reported and the cause is under investigation.
Images of the incident were posted on the Silverdale Fire Station Facebook page on Monday.
A statement on Silverdale Fire Station Facebook page said:
"Last night Silverdale and crews from Carnforth and Milnthorpe were called out at 19.46 to reports of a caravan on fire.
"On arrival at the incident Silverdale crew were met with a well developed fire on the driveway adjacent to two nearby properties.
"Using a hose reel and main jet the fire was soon brought under control and extinguished minimising any further damage to the adjacent two properties.
"We are very short of On Call Firefighters at Silverdale and need to recruit more to keep our fire appliance fully crewed and ready to respond. If you have ever thought this is something you might be interested in please pop into the station on a Wednesday evening and come and have a look round and chat with the crew."


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