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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 14, 2018 11:12:06 AM
Fire-fighters from Rotherham station were called to a deliberate in
Eastwood, Rotherham last night (Thursday 13th September 2018).
The crew was called to Grosvenor Road at 10.25pm and used a hose reel to
tackle the blaze, a spokeswoman for South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said.
They left the scene at around 10.45pm.
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