This morning, a lorry was completely destroyed by a fierce fire in Uxbridge, according to the London Fire Brigade (LFB). The dramatic incident occurred on Oxford Road, drawing multiple emergency calls and significant attention from local residents.
Footage shows the lorry engulfed in flames, with thick smoke billowing into the sky. The LFB responded swiftly, confirming that the vehicle was beyond saving by the time they arrived on the scene.
A spokesperson for the LFB provided details of the incident: “Firefighters were called to reports of a lorry alight on Oxford Road in Uxbridge. The lorry was destroyed by the fire. The driver left the vehicle before the Brigade arrived.”
The LFB received the first of nine emergency calls regarding the fire at 6:21 AM. Firefighters from Hillingdon Fire Station were dispatched, with two fire engines and around ten firefighters attending the scene. The situation was brought under control by 7:31 AM.
The cause of the fire is not yet known, and no injuries have been reported. The driver’s quick action to exit the vehicle likely prevented any harm, but the lorry itself was completely lost to the flames.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of vehicle fires and the importance of swift action by emergency services. The LFB’s prompt response ensured that the fire did not spread beyond the lorry, avoiding potential damage to nearby properties or infrastructure.
Residents and commuters in the area were advised to remain cautious and aware of potential disruptions in the vicinity of Oxford Road while the aftermath of the fire is cleared.
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