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Car severely damaged by fire in Exmouth

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
September 30, 2014
in Community News
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The fire service were called to reports of a car on fire in Exmouth this morning.

Multiple calls were received reporting a car on fire at Nutbrook, Exmouth at 02:17 this morning (29 September)

On arrival crews discovered the car was well alight on the public highway.

Crews used two breathing apparatus, one hose reel and small tools.

The car was severely damaged by the fire.

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