08/04/2004
Fireman injured in Limavady blaze
A fireman has been treated in hospital following a fire in Co Londonderry early this morning.
Around 40 firefighters were involved in the tackling the blaze at the Roe Valley service station in Limavady.
The firefighter sustained a leg injury during the fire, which spread to an adjoining building.
The blaze was eventually brought under control despite several gas cylinders exploding at the side of the station.
(MB)
Around 40 firefighters were involved in the tackling the blaze at the Roe Valley service station in Limavady.
The firefighter sustained a leg injury during the fire, which spread to an adjoining building.
The blaze was eventually brought under control despite several gas cylinders exploding at the side of the station.
(MB)
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