Person injured in fire at takeaway restaurant

Another view of the scene of the fire. A cordon has been placed around the building where the fire took place. A fire engine can be seen to the right as an aerial ladder hovers near the building's roof that has been damaged.Image source, Luke Deal/BBC
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The roof was badly damaged in the fire

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A fire at a Chinese takeaway restaurant has left one person injured.

Firefighters were called to China Chef in Station Yard, Needham Market, Suffolk, to reports the first floor of a three-storey building was ablaze at 05:45 BST on Tuesday.

Four pumps and an aerial appliance were tackling the fire before it was put out at 07:43. Police were also on the scene, and pictures showed the roof had been badly damaged.

A Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said one person was being treated for burns to their face, arms and feet but everyone else had been accounted for.

Fire crews outside a property. An aerial ladder can be seen in use. Firefighters watch on. A property can be seen where its roof has been burnt and damaged in a fire.Image source, Luke Deal/BBC
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A number of fire crews were called to the scene in Needham Market

A spokesperson for China Chef posted on Facebook, external confirming it had been affected by a fire.

"Unfortunate we had a fire visited to us at around 05:30 in the morning and took away our roof," they said.

"I'm very pleased, the lucky star with us this time, all our staffs got away from the fire, but one chef had some smoke and need some treatment in hospital, let's hope he can come home with nothing hurt.

"Thank you all caring messages."

A picture of Simon Little at the scene of the fire. He smiles at the camera. He has short dark hair, blue glasses and wears a blue T-shirt. Firefighters can be seen behind him.Image source, Luke Deal/BBC
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Simon Little thanked the fire service for their hard work

Simon Little, who owns Needham Market Aerials Limited, which is next door to the affected building.

He was alerted to the fire at 06:15 by a colleague and travelled from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Having worked previously in the fire service for 20 years, Mr Little said the efforts to tackle the fire were "nothing short of remarkable".

"This a common sight for me, I've seen it many times, but driving here knowing what I was most likely to face, it is a miracle on the rapid response that the brigade have done and fabulous that Needham Market can respond so quickly."

Mr Little said his part of the building had only suffered some smoke damage and he felt the fire service had helped save his business.

A closer view of the building that has been damaged in a fire. An aerial ladder is in use close to the building.Image source, Luke Deal/BBC
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The fire service had put out the fire by 07:43 BST

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