Fire crews were called into a Powys town after reports of "excess smoke from burnt cooking".
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service were called out to Builth Wells on Saturday (February 24) after reports of excess smoke at a property.
The local fire were called into a flat after a caller reported "excess smoke" which had been caused by "burnt cooking" thankfully when crews arrived at the scene there was no damage or signs of a fire.
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A spokesperson for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said: "At 2.46pm on Saturday, February 24th, the Builth Wells crew was called to an incident on High Street, Builth Wells.
"Crew members attended a flat following reports of excess smoke from burnt cooking. There were no signs of smoke or fire on the crew’s arrival and no further action was required.
"The crew left the scene at 3.08pm"
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