Firefighters have tackled a fire in a commercial building in Carnforth.
Three fire engines from Lancaster, Carnforth and Bolton-le-Sands were called to Warton Road in the town at 5.52am on Friday.
The command unit from Bolton-le-Sands also attended the incident.
"The incident was a fire involving a detached commercial building consisting of two floors," said a Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson.
"Firefighters used two hose reels and two breathing apparatus to bring the fire under control and were on scene for approximately three hours."
These images from the scene were released on the Carnforth Fire Station Facebook page. A Carnforth Fire Station spokesperson said it was a "well developed fire on the first floor of the building".




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