Dog rescued from Southsea house fire

FIREFIGHTERS were called overnight to a house fire in Southsea.
Fire crews from Southsea and Cosham were called overnight to a house fire.Fire crews from Southsea and Cosham were called overnight to a house fire.
Fire crews from Southsea and Cosham were called overnight to a house fire.

The fire on Hollam Road, Southsea, is believed to have started as a garden fire which then spread to the conservatory.

Two appliances were sent from Southsea Fire Station at 11.30pm with a further vehicle deployed from Cosham.

There are no reports of any injuries although a dog did have to be rescued from the blaze.

Three fire fighting jets and six sets of breathing apparatus were used to tackle the fire.

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