Rochdale firefighters tackled a blaze on Old Road in Bury, Greater Manchester, on Thursday, June 4. The fire, involving a large pile of building waste, broke out in the yard of a property just after 5pm. Three fire engines from Bury, Whitefield, and Heywood fire stations were called to the scene. Crews used two hose reels, a thermal imaging camera, and digging equipment to extinguish the flames. The fire was brought under control within 54 minutes. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Firefighters from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) worked to put out the blaze. The fire service has not reported any injuries or damage to nearby properties. The incident highlights the importance of fire safety in the area. Residents are advised to take precautions to prevent fires from occurring. The fire service will investigate the cause of the blaze. The incident is a reminder of the risks of fire in the community. Firefighters are trained to respond to emergencies like this. The fire service is committed to keeping the community safe. The incident is now under investigation. The fire service will provide more information as it becomes available.