Fire crews from across Devon spent four hours tackling a barn fire which claimed the lives of a number of cattle.
Firefighters were called out to the blaze at 10.20pm on Friday night after reports of a barn fire in Seaton.
Additional crews from Crediton, Axminster and Lyme Regis were called to assist, along with two appliances with compressed air foam from Honiton and Ottery St Mary.
A building containing straw and hay bales had caught alight.
A number of calves were rescued from the barn and a vet was on site treating the animals.
Crews tackled the fire with breathing apparatus, hose reel jets and air foam jets.
There was asbestos present in the barn and an ambulance was requested for one man who suffered from smoke insulation.
Crews had the fire under control by 3am and firefighters were relieved by appliances from Exmouth, Topsham, Danes Castle and Ilminster.
The barn was allowed to burn out under supervision.
Public Health England has been informed of the incident.
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