A person has been rescued from a house fire in Whakatāne.
Fire and Emergency Northern Communications Centre shift manager Joshua Pennefather said a call was received about the fire in Arawa Rd at 4.02pm.
“The property was well-involved when we arrived,” Pennefather said. “The single-storey house was 120sqm.
“We sent five trucks and a couple of support vehicles.”
Two fire trucks and crews attended from Whakatāne, as well as one each from Ōhope, Edgecumbe and Kawerau.
“We rescued one person from the house. They are being treated by ambulance,” Pennefather said.
A Hato Hone St John spokesperson said the service received a call at 4.15pm.
“We have one ambulance and a helicopter on scene.”
Pennefather said the cause of the fire is yet to be determined.
“We have a fire investigator attending,” Pennefather said.
“We have extinguished the fire and just dampening down the hot spots.”
SunLive will provide more information once it becomes available.
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