Firefighters have rescued seven dogs from a burning property near Knighton.
Crews from Knighton, Presteigne and Llandrindod Wells, along with a crew from Clun, attended the fire in Rhos-y-Meirch at 8.36pm on Wednesday, April 24.
The fire, which took more than five hours to extinguish, appeared to have started in the bungalow's attic.
On arrival, firefighters rescued seven dogs from the single storey domestic property, which was well alight, before extinguishing the fire using four breathing apparatus, three hose reel jets, two 45mm main jets, ceiling hooks, a thermal imaging camera, small gear and a triple extension ladder.
One firefighter from Clun said that there were no casualties.
At 2048 our crew was called to assist @Knighton_Fire @PresteigneFire & @LlandodFire at a house fire
— Clun Fire Station (@SFRS_Clun) April 25, 2019
Crews tackled the fire using HRJs 45mm hose & BA
Due to the rural location of this incident, the water bowser & LPPs were also used
Thankfully there were no casualties#alloneteam pic.twitter.com/xSwxqz1CYG
Firefighters left the incident at 1.46am and returned on Thursday morning to dampen down hot spots within the property.
Station Manager Martyn Field, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said: “The fire appeared to have originated in the attic space of the property before spreading across and destroying the roof. I must commend the efforts of the crews, who worked professionally and efficiently to secure the safety of the dogs and extinguish the fire.
He added: "The firefighters who attended this incident are On Call firefighters, who respond to emergency incidents from their homes and workplaces.
"We currently have vacancies for On Call Firefighters throughout Powys, therefore, if you live or work within 10 minutes of your local fire station, would like a different challenge and would like to give something back to your community, please get in touch with our recruitment team on 01267 226832 or email any enquiry you may have to personnel@mawwfire.gov.uk”
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