Six fire engines and approximately 40 firefighters responded to a chip pan fire at a pizza takeaway on Addington Road in Selsdon on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Emergency services were called to the scene shortly after 12:30 pm.

Due to the proximity to residential properties, a substantial number of fire crews were dispatched to manage the situation. Witnesses reported heavy smoke rising from the roof of the building, which appeared to have spread into the surrounding area, prompting a rapid response to prevent the fire from escalating further.

Firefighters worked swiftly to control the flames, with efforts focused on containing the blaze within the takeaway premises and preventing it from reaching nearby residences. Local authorities
London Fire Brigade confirmed that the fire began in a pan within the takeaway and extended into the roof area. “Due to the fire’s location and the presence of neighbouring residential buildings, we deployed additional units to manage the incident safely and effectively,” they said.

No injuries have been reported at this time, and investigators are now working to assess the extent of the damage and identify any potential safety measures to prevent future incidents of this nature. Local businesses and residents praised the rapid response from the fire brigade, crediting the teams for their swift action in preventing a potentially dangerous situation from worsening.

As cleanup efforts continue, the London Fire Brigade has reiterated the importance of proper safety precautions when using chip pans and other high-heat equipment.