Firefighters have put out a fire at a home in St Saviour.
The crew responded to a 999 call at around 2.30 pm on Tuesday (24 September), after a homeowner was alerted by a smoke alarm going off.
One fire engine attended and a high-pressure hose reel was used to put out the flames.
The firefighters were then assisted by crew in a second engine who worked to clear the house of smoke.
Jersey Fire & Rescue Service says thankfully the homeowner closed the door, separating the fire from the main house and limiting the damage to the property.

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