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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 21, 2018 11:41:00 AM
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Firefighters were called to Rotherham to tackle a bus fire.
Crews were called to Rotherham Bus Station near Bridge Street at 5:05pm
today to reports that single decker bus had caught fire.
One fire engine from Rotherham station, and another from Maltby station
attended the incident.
Two hose reels and two breathing apparatus were also at the scene.
Nobody was injured during the incident, but the cause of the fire remains
unknown.
Fire crews left the scene at 6:15pm.
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