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Six people rescued from Blackburn derelict building collapse Six teenagers rescued from Blackburn derelict building collapse
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Six people were taken to hospital after being rescued from a derelict building which collapsed in Blackburn. Six teenagers have been taken to hospital after being rescued from a derelict building that collapsed in Blackburn.
Firefighters and specialist search and rescue teams were called to the former Duke of Edinburgh pub on the corner of Hill Street and Crabtree Street at about 18:00 BST on Monday. Firefighters and specialist search and rescue teams were called to the former Duke of Edinburgh pub on Crabtree Street at about 18:00 BST on Monday.
An investigation into the cause of the collapse is under way, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service said. The six 15-year-old boys had been seen "in and around the building" before it collapsed, Lancashire Police said.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service also attended the incident. No-one is believed to have been seriously hurt.
An investigation into the cause of the collapse is under way.