FIRE crews from Basingstoke, Hartley Wintney and Odiham attended an overnight fire at a derelict building on Odiham High Street, where two floors were alight. 


Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service received the report at 4:50am on Wednesday, September 2. 


The crews worked through the early hours of the morning to extinguish the fire, which had impacted both the ground and first floors. 


In a tweet, Hartley Wintney fire station said the building was currently “under construction”, with a picture showing the firefighters, who used four breathing apparatus, three jets and tactical ventilation.


A spokesperson for the fire service said that the scene was later left with the owner and the stop message for crews came in at 6.41am the same morning.
Gas company SGN was also in attendance in order to isolate the building during the incident.


The fire service statement said: "Crews from Basingstoke, Hartley Wintney and Odiham were mobilised at 4.50am this morning to a derelict building on the high street in Odiham.
"The fire involved the ground and first floor and was extinguished using four breathing apparatus, three jets and tactical ventilation.


"The scene was left with the homeowner and the stop message came in at 6.41am. SGN were also in attendance to isolate the building."