CFA crews rushed to put out a shed and grass fire in Clyde amid concerns over asbestos in the building.
The blaze began inside the shed on the Clyde Road property just after 10am on Thursday 28 May and quickly spread to the surrounding paddocks.
But the CFA members managed to put out the fire and cordoned off the area due to their fears that asbestos may have been found inside the shed.
The fire is being treated as non-suspicious and was likely started by a discarded cigarette.
Asbestos fears
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