Man dies in Barnsley house fire
Early this week three fire engines from Cudworth, Barnsley and Tankersley stations were called to a fire where the a man died.
An investigation has been taking place following the Barnsley house fire.
The man, believed to be in his 60s, was the only person in the house on Woodhall Road, Darfield. When firefighters arrived the ground floor of the semi-detached house was well alight. Wearing breathing apparatus and using hose reels to extinguish the fire the crew tackled the blaze.
A full investigation into the cause of the fire will take place today.
Former Barnsley Working Men’s club destroyed in fire
South Yorkshire firefighters were called to a large fire at a disused working men’s club in Barnsley on 13th November.
Crews spent about six hours at the disused club on Farm Road, Kendray, Barnsley, after the blaze was reported at 12.30am. Within 30 minutes of crews arriving, around 50% of the building had collapsed.
Due to the serious structural problems of the building, crews had to tackle the flames from outside the building using combined aerial rescue pump and jets on the ground.
Firefighters from Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley, Tankersley, Cudworth and Dearne attended the incident.
Crew manager Gavin Jones from Barnsley Fire Station, said: “When we pulled up we could barely see in front of us, or where the club even was, because there was so much thick smoke. Because there were no reports of people trapped or the possibility of people inside we did not enter the building – it was too unsafe. Within half an hour half of it had collapsed.”
The cause of the fire is not yet known and an investigation will now be carried out.