West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is currently tackling a significant blaze at a derelict building located on Copthorne Road in Copthorne. The incident has prompted a multi-agency response, with crews from Crawley, Horsham, and Surrey Fire and Rescue Services swiftly mobilised to the scene. Additionally, an aerial ladder platform from Horsham is assisting in the firefighting efforts.
The fire, which broke out earlier today, has engulfed the abandoned structure, sending plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. Emergency services are urging members of the public to avoid the area to facilitate the safe operation of firefighters.
As firefighters work diligently to contain the inferno, details regarding the cause of the fire and any potential casualties remain unclear. However, priority remains on ensuring the safety of nearby residents and minimizing the spread of the blaze to adjacent properties.
Residents in the vicinity are advised to keep their windows and doors closed as a precautionary measure against smoke inhalation. Furthermore, motorists are urged to steer clear of the affected area to prevent congestion and allow emergency vehicles unrestricted access.
The collaborative efforts of West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, along with assistance from neighbouring fire departments, underscore the commitment to swiftly respond to incidents and safeguard communities from the threat of fire emergencies.
Updates on the situation will be provided as they become available.