THE fire service has revealed why crews attended a property in Bradford.
Emergency services descended onto Ladysmith Road in Queensbury over the weekend.
Firefighters were called to the address at 8.56pm on Saturday, October 12.
West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service has said it was called to a "smell/fumes incident".
A crew from Illingworth and the fire service's Detection, Identification, and Monitoring (DIM) unit did some testing, but no chemicals were found.
A spokesperson for the West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service said: "We were called there at 8.56pm to a smell/fumes incident.
"We sent our DIM unit and a crew from Illingworth to do some testing, but no chemicals were found."
On the West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service website, it says: "Vehicles carry a range of DIM equipment, available 24/7, to be deployed with the initial aim of delivering a substance detection, analysis and identification capability to support mass decontamination and hazardous materials incidents."
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