Emergency services were called out to a major road in Northumberland on Monday night after a truck caught fire.
The blaze broke out on the A69 eastbound before Styford roundabout near Corbridge and Stocksfield, with the road being closed temporarily while Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service and Northumbria Police dealt with the blaze.
The fire service confirmed that two firefighters in two engines from Hexham worked to extinguish the blaze, using two hose reels and breathing apparatus for protection.
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A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: "At about 7.45pm yesterday (Monday) we received a report of a truck that was on fire on the A69 eastbound near Corbridge."
"Emergency services attended the scene and the fire was extinguished. The road was temporarily closed but has since reopened."
ChronicleLive understands that no-one was injured.
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