Several fire crews from the Annapolis Valley responded to a plumbing supply business early Monday morning after a blaze in a truck spread to the building.
Kentville Volunteer Fire Chief Brian Desloges says the call came in at around 5:20 a.m. in North Alton, just outside of Kentville.
According to Desloges, a truck at the heating and plumbing company had caught fire.
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Initially, the report was a of a vehicle on fire, but when firefighters arrived, the call was upgraded to a structure fire as well because it had spread up an outside wall.
Crews from Waterville, New Minas, Greenwich and Wolfville responded.
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There are no injuries reported.
The fire marshal is now investigating the cause.
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