The fire of the property saw seven stations working tirelessly to deal with the fire. In a statement on the CFRS website, an update says the incident has now been reduced. A device from Hayle stayed on stage overnight to monitor any further hot spots. It was confirmed that an investigation into the incident will be conducted this morning. Read more:The investigation that will be carried out after a huge property fire requires many hours of workshops to deal with What happened to the fire? Crews from St Keverne, Mullion, Helston, Falmouth, Truro were mobilized in the incident along with two Water Carriers from Helston, Wadebridge and an Event Management Unit from St Just and crews began work to put out the fire immediately. After the first call, the crews reported that a large cloud of smoke was observed on the way to the facility and asked for further assistance. Upon arrival at the property, which was already well lit, firefighters began working to extinguish the fire using four breathing apparatus and two jet cylinders. After half an hour of fighting the fire, the fire was divided into two sections and the crews used a bus, as the water supply was limited. Electrical engineers were also called to the scene and after two and a half hours, crews were able to contain the fire. It has been confirmed that an investigation will follow. Speaking yesterday, a Cornwall Fire and Rescue spokesman said: “The first call was received at 5:45 p.m., crews reported a large pile of smoke on the way to the facility and immediately asked, ‘Make pumps three and Watercarrier one.’ The first crew on the ground responded to the fire using rapid growth and a jet cylinder. “At 18:10 the crews had four breathing apparatus under stage 1 and two pipe rollers in use. At 18:13” Make pumps 5 “was requested. Electrical engineers were asked to attend the property. The property involved is a two-storey residential building measuring 10 x 20 m. The property is fully involved in the fire. “At 6:18 p.m., the crews were using 4 breathing apparatus under Stage 1, 2 cylinder tube jets and two main jets. The fire was divided into two areas for firefighting and a water bus is used as the water supply to the area is limited. “Fire crews remain on the scene, but are now fighting the fire from a defensive position. 20:19 this incident is now beginning to be reduced to three large appliances and an aquifer. A fire investigation will be carried out in the morning.” Receive the best stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox every day. Choose what you want here. Read more related articles Read more related articles