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Building fire in Belfast centre Fire crews tackle building blaze
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The Fire and Rescue Service are tackling a blaze at a building in Belfast city centre. A fire above a hairdressers in Belfast city centre has been extinguished by the Fire and Rescue Service.
Five fire appliances are attending the blaze at a three-storey building on Rosemary Street at about 1145 GMT on Thursday. Five fire appliances attended the blaze in the three-storey building on Rosemary Street, which was reported at about 1145 GMT on Thursday.
Police have cordoned off the surrounding area. The area, which was cordoned off for a time, has since reopened.
Rachel Perry, who works in a nearby shop, said the fire was coming from the floor directly above a hairdressing saloon. Rachel Perry, who works in a nearby shop, said firefighters were on the scene within minutes of the blaze breaking out.
"Massive flames were flying out the window and there was smoke everywhere," she said."Massive flames were flying out the window and there was smoke everywhere," she said.
"The fire brigade were fantastic and were there within minutes." A spokesman for the Fire and Rescue Service said the blaze was being treated as accidental.