Firefighters, police and ambulance are at the site in Radford
A large apartment in Coventry has caught fire. The West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) has reported that a low-rise fire at a Radford house is under control.
This morning, Sunday, October 6, just before nine in the morning, there were 999 calls. It is also thought that police, ambulance, and firefighters are present at the scene. According to WMFS, every “person is accounted for.”
Some of them, though, are thought to be hurt. According to WMFS, the specifics of their injuries are still unknown because the event is still underway. At the moment, four fire engines are present at the location.
Although the exact site of the flat fire was not provided by the fire department, it is in the Radford region. CoventryLive has requested further information from the emergency services.
Firefighters from Coventry Fire Station and other municipal stations are still on the scene.
The personnel are still at the flat fire, but standby has been called into the stations.
Official information regarding the fire is still pending from the fire department.
Four fire engines are on the site, according to confirmation from West Midlands Fire Control.
They come from all across the city’s stations.
Fire control said they are unable to determine the location at this time because the situation is still continuing.