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Police and DFES extinguish Northbridge car fire

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Emily MoultonThe West Australian
The fire is believed to have started with a discarded cigarette butt.
Camera IconThe fire is believed to have started with a discarded cigarette butt. Credit: Night News

Police patrolling Northbridge overnight found themselves adopting a different role — that of firefighter.

A car which was parked along James Street opposite The Brass Monkey burst into flames about 3.40am.

Officers who were on duty nearby arrived to find the front of the vehicle almost engulfed by the fire.

Police at the scene worked to contain the blaze.
Camera IconPolice at the scene worked to contain the blaze. Credit: Night News

They quickly jumped into action and were able to partially put out the blaze with an extinguisher before firefighters arrived.

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A DFES spokeswoman said firefighters then extinguished the fire completely.

She said authorities were not treating the incident as suspicious, saying it was believed a discarded cigarette may be to blame for the fire.

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