By Q Radio News
The Fire and Rescue Service has dealt with a blaze at an unoccupied care home in County Tyrone.
Nine appliances and 43 firefighters were tasked to last night's outbreak on the Creggan Road in Carrickmore.

A Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) Spokesperson said:
“NIFRS received a call at 20:16 hours on Sunday 15th August 2021 to the report of a building fire at Creggan Road, Carrickmore near Pomeroy Co. Tyrone.
The fire involved an unoccupied care home.
Six pumping appliances and three specialist appliances, with a total of 43 firefighters attended the incident.
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