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Fire crews are dealing with a blaze at the Fire Service College in Gloucestershire. Fire crews are dealing with a serious blaze in a workshop at the Fire Service College in Gloucestershire.
The fire in the one-storey building, thought to be a workshop at the college in Moreton-in-Marsh, was reported at 0913 BST. Twelve fire engines are stored in the building at the college in Moreton-in-Marsh along with 1,200 litres of diesel and 500 litres of hydraulic oil.
Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service have sent 14 fire engines to deal with the fire. It is not known whether anybody is in the building. Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service has sent 58 firefighters to deal with the incident after receiving the call at 0913 BST.
The college has been established in the market town for more than 30 years.The college has been established in the market town for more than 30 years.
Crews are using breathing apparatus, an aerial ladder platform, six jets, a water bowser and six fire engines and say that the fire is currently contained.
The single-storey building on the college site is said to be "well alight" and the fire service said they would have to remain there for some time before it is completely out.
They said that they do not believe anyone is in the building, as they have accounted for everyone.