FIREFIGHTERS were called to Asda Westbrook this morning following reports of a blaze involving a United Utilities van.
It is understood the emergency services were deployed to the car park off Cromwell Avenue at around 8am today, Monday, to tackle the vehicle fire.
A spokesman for Cheshire Fire said: "Firefighters attended a van caught fire in a car park at a supermarket in Westbrook, Warrington.
"Crews used a hose reel and breathing apparatus to extinguish the flames."
A United Utilities spokesman said: “I can confirm that a United Utilities van caught fire this morning in the car park of the Asda supermarket in Westbrook, Warrington.
"No-one was hurt and no damage was caused to other vehicles during the incident.
"We’re currently in the process of carrying out a thorough investigation into the cause of the fire.”
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