Four jets, two hose reels and 4 sets of breathing apparatus are being used. Lammas Lane is closed and nearby residents should keep their doors and windows closed," they added. The fire broke out sometime before 2.30pm Wednesday, when Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) were called. Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) was called to the blaze in Lammas Lane, Esher, at around 2.30pm on Wednesday (June 10) and firefighting …
If there are none tonight, we will bring further updates tomorrow.Here is a round-up of today's events following the fire at the Queens Close apartments.Esher and Walton MP Dominic Raab has thanked Surrey Police and SFRS for their "quick reaction" to the incident.Mr Raab added: "Relieved to hear that all are safe. Officers from Elmbridge Borough Council are on site to support the impacted residents. Twelve fire engines including 2 aerial ladder platforms and two water carriers were sent to the incident. Fire crews from Surrey, West Sussex and London have been called to a large fire at Lammas Lane in #Esher at 2.30pm on Wednesday. Many of whom will have been displaced due to the fire damage.Councillor for the Esher ward, David Archer, is a resident at the apartment block.

In the video crackling can be heard, with large flames and plumes of smoke rising into the air.Another photo from the scene shows a huge cloud of smoke billowing into the air and police officers have taped off the area close to the building.Stills from video footage at the scene show bright orange flames and smoke billowing from the building.SurreyLive has contacted Surrey Police and SFRS for further details.We will bring that information to you as soon as we have it.A large fire has broken out at a building in Esher in Lammas Lane.Video footage seen by SurreyLive shows orange flames burn through the Tudor-style building's roof.It also shows Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) is on the scene.Crews remain at the scene on Thursday morning, June 11Investigations into the cause of the fire are taking place on Thursday, June 11Crews remain at the scene on Thursday morning, June 11The fire is affecting apartments in a Tudor-style building in Lammas LaneThe fire is affecting apartments in a Tudor-style building in Lammas LaneAn aerial image taken by a drone shows the devastation caused by the blaze Temporary accommodation has been provided to those who have needed it. A244 Lammas Lane in both directions closed due to building fire between A3009 Esher Green and Clive Road.The fire opposite the Church has been contained but crews have been in attendance through the night. Firefighters rescued 1 occupant. Congestion to surrounding roads through Esher mostly affecting the A307 Portsmouth Road as traffic bypasses the closure.Traffic was already slow in the area due to works on A244 Claremont Lane.

I rushed back and that was it, I just saw the devastation.According to Cllr Archer, there are 25 apartments in the block in total.Elmbridge Borough Council has confirmed its officers are at the scene to support impacted residents.We are aware of a fire at a residential property on Lammas Lane in Esher this afternoon.

Councillor David Archer, who has lived in the apartment block for 20 years, says the fire is a "tragedy".He and other residents have been brought to tears following the incident.South East Coast Ambulance Service has confirmed ambulance crews attended the incident but have since stood down.Ambulance crews attended the scene and remained at the scene on standby and in support of the fire service in case they were required, but were stood down from approximately 9.30pm on Wednesday (June 10).SurreyLive photographer Darren Pepe visited the apartment block this morning.His photos capture the devastation caused by the blaze.Crews can be seen carrying out investigation works and Surrey Police is also at the scene.It reports downscaling its response overnight, but two fire engines and one aerial vehicle remain at the scene.Overnight the resources at the Lammas Lane incident in Elmbridge Borough Council officers have stood down at the scene of the fire on Lammas Lane, Esher.