FIREFIGHTERS have been called to investigate cladding seen hanging from the roof of a three-storey building.
Crews from West Sussex and Rescue Service were called to reports of fibreglass cladding hanging from the roof of a building in Broad Reach, Shoreham at 9.52am.
Pictures from the scene show firefighters scaling the building to replace the cladding using an aerial ladder.
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Neighbouring property roofs were inspected before crews were stood down at 10.51am.
A West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “At 9.52am this morning we were called to reports of fibreglass cladding hanging from the roof of a three-storey building in Broad Reach, Shoreham.
"Firefighters attended and replaced the cladding and carried out an assessment of neighbouring property roofs before leaving at 10.51am.”
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