By Q Radio News
A fire at a restaurant in Donaghadee is believed to have been started accidentally.
The alarm was raised at the Bull and Claw on Moat Street just after 10am.
“NIFRS received a call at 10.10am to attend a fire at a restaurant on Moat Street, Donaghadee.
“28 Firefighters were involved in extinguishing the fire. At the height of the incident there were 5 Fire Appliances from Donaghadee, Bangor, Newtownards and Knock, and an Aerial Appliance.
“The incident was dealt with at 12.24pm"
Station, two from Bangor Fire Station and one from Newtownards Fire Station.
Had to leave work pub is on fire in Donaghadee https://t.co/jd0CM9NjAh
— Samantha The Hammer (@samanthacoyi) December 4, 2019
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