IN PICTURES: Firefighters battle 'massive' Wolverhampton shed blaze
Firefighters tackled a 'massive' shed fire in Wolverhampton which sent smoke and flames billowing into the sky.
Two crews from Wolverhampton Fire Station and Falling's Park Fire Station attended the blaze at Deans Road on Thursday evening.
It is thought to have spread onto a nearby building.
West Midlands Fire Service first received the call at 7.42pm with the first crew attending at 7.48pm and the other shortly after.
At around 8pm they confirmed that the fire was under control and that crews would be leaving shortly.
Eyewitness Jake Green, aged 18, said that the blaze had spread onto a nearby building and that 'thick black smoke' billowed into the sky, with the flames going as high as 30 feet.
He said: "Basically the fire by the looks of it was started on a shed and has spread to the building. It was massive.
"It started at about 7.30pm its now 7.52pm and the fire service arrived a couple of minutes ago.
"The fire has set fire to the back of the place and the smoke was thick black and its clouding up the sky above.
"It reached quite a height at the back of the tree of about 30 feet.
"It seems under control now, the fire has calmed and the smoke isn't as black as it was."