Flat fire, kitchen was fully involved. No persons were injured or rescued. 1 dog and 1 cat were brought to safety by Fire Service personnel. Smoke alarms had actuated in the property. Crews used 2 breathing apparatus,1 hose reel and positive pressure ventilation to extinguish the fire.

Crews made pumps 3 on arrival at a fire involving a derelict barn measuring 20m x 5m which was 80% involved. Asbestos sheet roofing also involved. 2 large jets and 1 hose reel used. Media statement been issued advising residents to keep doors and windows shut.

Crews have been at an address in Bradford dealing with a building fire for most of the day. Multiple crews attended and used 6 Breathing Apparatus and 4 hose reels to extinguish the fire.

Crews have been at an incident where a static caravan was involved in fire. They extinguished the fire and stopped the fire spreading to two other caravans. Yorkshire Ambulance Service were also on scene for 1 casualty suffering from smoke inhalation. 

Small fire involving wheelie bins to the rear of the property that had spread to kitchen of a two-storey semi-detached house.  4 breathing apparatus and 2 hose reels used to extinguish fire, positive pressure ventilation fan used to clear smoke.  Incident was initially treated as persons reported, but crews confirmed no persons were involved.

Domestic Persons- On arrival crews rescued 1 male from property. 1 Hose reel, 2 Breathing apparatus used. Casualty taken to hospital via ambulance. 

Headquarters

Oakroyd Hall is the the Headquarters of the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

Oakroyd Hall was built in 1867 on what was the Halfway House Colliery. The house was occupied by several families until it was taken over by West Riding Council in 1947, when the premises were put to use as a home for children who had to be taken into care.