Police tape surrounds a house after a fire broke out last night.
Five fire engines arrived at a property on Holmwood Drive, Formby, at around 6.45pm on Tuesday, January 3. Fire fighters wearing breathing apparatus went inside the home to extinguish the fire.
Paramedics and police also attended however officers have confirmed that the fire is being treated as non-suspicious. It is unclear at this stage whether anyone was inside the property at the time.
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A spokesperson for Merseyside fire and rescue service said: "Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service attended an incident on Holmwood Drive, Formby on the evening of Tuesday 3rd January. Crews were alerted at 6.45pm and two fire engines were on scene at 6.52pm.
"A further three fire engines attended to provide additional breathing apparatus support, taking the total number of appliances to five at the height of the incident. North West Ambulance Service and Merseyside Police also attended.
"An initial two firefighters were committed to fight the fire in breathing apparatus (BA) with a hose reel jet and search the two storey detached house. An additional two firefighters in BA were deployed to the property with a further hose reel jet taking the total firefighters inside the property to four.
"The fire was extinguished soon after and ventilation of the property ensued. The scene was handed over to Merseyside Police and our crews left the scene at 10.27pm."
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