Navy ship HMAS Bundaberg goes up in flames in Brisbane's east
Date
August 11, 2014
A large navy ship has gone up in flames east of Brisbane.
Firefighters in breathing apparatus are battling to contain the fire in a commercial boat shed on Barku Court in Hemmant, about 11 kilometres east of the CBD. About 50 firefighers and 16 fire trucks are at the scene.
Authorities have confirmed the ship on fire is the HMAS Bundaberg, a navy vessel that was in Brisbane for repairs.
A 70-foot boat goes up in flames at Hemmant, east of Brisbane.
Fire crews were called to the shipyards on the Brisbane River at 11.52am after an automated alarm went off.
"The boat was fully involved when we arrived," a Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said.
"The shed is smoke logged at the moment and we’re still trying to get it under control."
An ambulance spokeswoman said a 33-year-old man was treated for smoke inhalation but did not need to be taken to hospital.
Initial reports were that a 70-foot boat was ablaze, however the HMAS Bundaberg is much larger.
The Armidale-class patrol boat is about 56 metres long and was commissioned in 2007.
According to the Navy website, the HMAS Bundaberg (II) and 13 sister vessels are used for fisheries protection, immigration, customs and drug law enforcement operations.
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