Firefighters, forensics teams and ambulances crews have been called to a fire at a detached house in Bangor.
The blaze was reported at around 8.44am on Monday at house on Dellmount Park.
The NI Fire and Rescue Service said it sent five appliances and 19 firefighters to the scene.
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On Monday afternoon, a strong presence remained from both the PSNI and NIFRS including several forensics officers.
“On Monday January 23 at 8.44am, Firefighters were called to reports of a fire in a detached house in Dellmount Park, Bangor," an NIFRS spokesperson said.
“Five Fire Appliances and 19 Firefighters attended the incident.
"There are no further details at this time."
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service crews were despatched to the scene when the alarm was raised.
"The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 08.46 on Monday, 23 January 2023 following reports of an incident in Dellmount Park, Bangor," an NIAS spokesperson said.
"NIAS despatched three Emergency crews, one Rapid Response Paramedic and the Charity Air Ambulance with HEMS on board were also tasked to the incident.
"No one was taken from scene."
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