Dunedin fire crews battle tyre blaze

Eight fire crews rushed to the scene at the old Burnside freezing works. Photo by Gerard O'Brien
Eight fire crews rushed to the scene at the old Burnside freezing works. Photo by Gerard O'Brien
Firefighters got the fire under control. Photo by Gerard O'Brien
Firefighters got the fire under control. Photo by Gerard O'Brien
Smoke pours out of the building. Reader photo by Jay
Smoke pours out of the building. Reader photo by Jay
Smoke pours out of the building. Reader photo by Jay
Smoke pours out of the building. Reader photo by Jay
Reader Megan Davey could see the smoke from Fishers Foods across the road.
Reader Megan Davey could see the smoke from Fishers Foods across the road.
Firefighters  battled acrid smoke to get to a smouldering pile of 200-300 tyres. Photo by Gerard...
Firefighters battled acrid smoke to get to a smouldering pile of 200-300 tyres. Photo by Gerard O'Brien
Liana Barrett could see the smoke billowing from the top of Koremata St.
Liana Barrett could see the smoke billowing from the top of Koremata St.

Every available firefighter in Dunedin was rushed to an auto dismantlers in Burnside this morning where a tyre fire sent thick smoke into the air.

Eight fire appliances were at the old Burnside freezing works battling acrid smoke to get to the pile of 200-300 tyres.

Nobody was inside the building.  

The fire is now under control and the building is being ventilated. 

Senior Station Officer Rob Torrance told the Otago Daily Times at the scene that it was "extremely difficult" to get to the source of the fire through the thick smoke.

A Fire Service spokesman said firefighters were called to an Eclipse Rd property at 9.45am, following multiple reports of a car fire.

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