Emergency services respond to vehicle fire at Biloela home
Seven people were evacuated from a home in Central Queensland after a fire started in a nearby vehicle. DETAILS.
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Seven people were evacuated from a home in Biloela early Wednesday morning after a fire started in a nearby vehicle.
Emergency services were called to reports of the fire on Granville St at 2.22am.
A Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman said three crews attended the incident and that everyone was out of the home.
The Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman said a vehicle adjacent to the house was on fire.
However, she said it had been put out prior to crews arriving on scene.
There was a small amount of smoke inside the home from the fire.
Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics assessed three females and four males on scene.
Queensland Ambulance Service said one male in his teens was assessed in a stable condition for smoke inhalation with some difficulty breathing.
No one required being taken to hospital.
The Queensland Fire Department spokeswoman said the scene was made safe at 4am and the occupants were able to return to their home.
A Queensland Police Service spokeswoman said police were investigating how the fire started.