Patients evacuated after fire breaks out at hospital

Watch: Drone footage shows extent of Malton Hospital fire

A large fire has caused extensive damage to a North Yorkshire hospital building, with 15 patients evacuated.

The fire broke out at Malton and Norton District Hospital at about 11:15 BST on Wednesday, with North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service (NYFRS) attending.

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said all patients had been safely evacuated, with no reports of any injuries.

Drone footage shows extensive damage to a large building within the grounds, with the roof destroyed.

Residents were asked by NYFRS to keep their windows and doors closed as a precaution, with people told to avoid the area to allow access for emergency services.

Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust runs the 14-bed Springwood unit at the hospital, which provides mental health services for older people.

"We are working closely with the emergency services to manage the situation and can confirm that all patients and staff are safe," a spokesperson said.

"We are grateful to the emergency services and local school colleagues who have supported our patients and staff so compassionately."

News imageIan/Yorkshire Visions Media An aerial view of a large building engulfed in flames, with its roof collapsed and thick smoke rising. Two firefighters on the ground spray water from a hose toward the burning structure, surrounded by a paved walkway and hedges.Ian/Yorkshire Visions Media
No injuries have been reported as a result of the fire

Andy Daw, group manager at the fire service, said the Springwood unit was a 50 x 30m (164 x 98ft) building and was fully engulfed when crews arrived.

"Currently, we've got six fire appliances and an aerial ladder platform dealing with that and the firefighting is going really well at the moment," he added.

"We are bringing that under control but we do expect to be here for some considerable time moving forward."

According to Daw, the Springwood unit is completely out of action but the main hospital would be able to reopen once the gas and electric was turned back on.

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: "If you have an appointment at Malton Hospital today, please do not attend.

"Our teams are reviewing all affected appointments and we will contact you as soon as possible to rearrange or discuss the next steps."

A trust spokesperson said Malton Urgent Treatment Centre was also closed due to the fire.

"We will provide further updates as soon as more information becomes available," they added.

News imageBBC/Seb Cheer A firefighter looks directly at the camera from a residential street.BBC/Seb Cheer
Andy Daw, group manager at the fire service, says about 40 fire personnel are at the scene

Although a fire investigation team is on site, Daw explained it would be too early to determine a cause.

"While the fire's still going, it's too early for us to gain any access and to have a look at that," he said.

"The weather today is extremely hot, it's very deep seated, so at the minute, just from a safety point of view, we haven't got any firefighters committed into the building."

The group manager confirmed 15 patients had been evacuated safely from the unit and about 40 fire personnel were on site.

Residents who reported hearing explosions and bangs from the unit were reassured by Daw.

"It was just literally some oxygen canisters that were banging and popping, as we would expect," he said.

"There's no significant risk now with the building, there's no further properties going to be involved in this from where we are at the minute.

"Just keep listening to the information that's been provided by the police, keep your windows and doors shut."

News imageNicky Hobson Flames and smoke rise behind rooftops. Nicky Hobson
The fire sent plumes of smoke over the local area

Malton Town Council described "some ash and debris falling from the sky" as the fire burned.

"Our thoughts are for the safety of the patients, staff and emergency services at this time," a spokesperson said.

North Yorkshire Police confirmed it was also in attendance to assist with local road closures.

The hospital provides inpatient and outpatient services for adults in the Ryedale area.

They include inpatient rehabilitation, palliative care and services such as community midwifery, physiotherapy and speech and language therapy.

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