SEVERAL crews attended a "quite intense" house fire in Bradford in the early hours of this morning.
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At 12.58am, three fire engines responded to the blaze which occurred at a three-storey terraced house on Heath Road in BD3.
On arrival, crews, from Bradford, Odsal, Shipley and Fairweather Green, were forced to deal with the ground floor and basement which were both involved in the fire.
Four breathing apparatus sets and two hose reels were used.
All persons were accounted for with no rescues made.
After spending several hours at the scene, West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say the incident is now closed.
It is understood police were also at the scene. The Telegraph & Argus have approached them for a comment.
Speaking to the T&A, Watch Commander Mark Collingwood said: "Most of the ground floor was involved in the house fire. It was quite intense.
"It was persons reported and the occupants were assisted out.
"The damage is mostly visible from the rear of the property.
"No one was injured."
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