TWO dogs were rescued from a house fire this afternoon.
The fire broke out at around 1pm today in Greet Road, Lancing.
Six fire engines were called to the scene where the two dogs were rescued from the burning house and reunited with their owner.
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service (WSFRS) confirmed there were no casualties.
A spokeswoman said: “We were called at 1.10pm to a fire at a house in Greet Road, Lancing.
“Crews from Lancing, Worthing, Shoreham, Brighton and Hove were in attendance. Six breathing apparatus and four high pressure hose reels were used.
“There were no casualties, but two dogs were rescued and reunited with their owner.”
WSFRS responded to a fire at a leisure centre in Crawley at around 7am this morning.
14 fire engines were at the scene in Copthorne Road.
Near Chichester, haybales being towed by a tractor caught fire on the A27 on the Portfield Roundabout.
The road was reopened by 2pm.
Yesterday, part of Seaford Head Golf Course caught fire which required four fire engines from East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
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