A man, believed to be in his 50s, has been treated in hospital for inhaling smoke after a fire broke out in an extractor fan inside the kitchen of the Mandarin Room restaurant on Gloucester Street.
The fire has now been put out and Gloucester Street has just been re-opened to traffic.
The fire was first reported by the Fire Service just after 13:00. 15 firefighters tackled the blaze and an aerial ladder was also brought in.
A 3rd fire engine has been requested by crews at the fire in Gloucester St. Traffic is very heavy, avoid area.
— Jersey Fire & Rescue (@JsyFire) November 27, 2017
Firefighters also had to use breathing apparatus to help contain the fire.
Fire in extractor flue of Mandarin Restaurant possible spread to other floors. Firefighter's in breathing apparatus trying to contain
— Jersey Fire & Rescue (@JsyFire) November 27, 2017
Traffic was first restricted to one lane before Gloucester Street was completely closed down to traffic in what the Police has described as a "serious incident."
Islanders were asked to avoid the area as well as all roads leading to Gloucester Street.
Fire in Gloucester Street has spread from a kitchen to the upper floors through ducting. 3 x & 15 Firefighters at scene. Please avoid all roads leading to Gloucester Street.
— Jersey Fire & Rescue (@JsyFire) November 27, 2017
The Fire service announced that the fire, which had spread to other floors and threatened to reach the roof, had been put out just after 15:00. Firefighters are still on the scene and Gloucester Street has just been re-opened.
Fire in Gloucester Street now out. Crews are carrying out final checks and making up equipment/hoses.
— Jersey Fire & Rescue (@JsyFire) November 27, 2017
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