Rescue services were called to a residential area in Eslöv around 8 PM due to a fire in a kitchen. Flames were visible from the windows, but the fire was quickly extinguished without needing to evacuate anyone. No injuries were reported.
Around 8 PM, rescue services responded to a residential area in Eslöv following an alarm about a fire in a kitchen. Initial reports indicated flames shooting from the windows of the building, and police were also en route to the scene to assist. The extent of the fire was initially unclear, but the rescue team acted swiftly to gain control of the situation. Patric Nilsson, duty officer at Räddningstjänsten Syd, described the incident: “Flames were seen from the windows, but the fire is extinguished. We are now working to ventilate the building. At the moment, there is nothing to suggest that we need to evacuate the area.” The fire was contained to the kitchen and extinguished without major issues. There are no reports of injuries, and the area did not need to be evacuated. The incident was investigated on site by the rescue services and police to ensure no risks remained. Eslöv, a municipality in Skåne, experienced no significant disruption in the local residential area due to the rapid response.