Reports of a fire at an industrial premises in Rookley on the Isle of Wight has prompted a call out for firefighters.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service has been alerted to a building at Pritchetts Way.
Three engines and an aerial ladder are in attendance.
Crews were called at 10.47am.
Firefighters are responding to reports of a coffee roaster alight, a spokesperson said.
Updated
Firefighters were called to Betapak in Rookley.
The incident has now been dealt with.
All appliances, bar one, have stood down.
Update (1.46pm)
Jon Carter, Managing Director of Betapak, said: "We can confirm that the fire service was called as a precautionary measure, in line with our safety protocols, after a minor incident was identified.
"They attended the scene, assessed the situation, and provided support to ensure safety.
"Our safety systems and processes exceed the required legislation and guidelines, supported by our accredited inspections and external partner checks on our Roastery.
"Following this small incident, we conducted an immediate review and will implement additional measures to enhance even more.
"We extend our sincere thanks to the fire service for their prompt response and support, and to our Master Roaster, Mike, who acted swiftly to ensure staff safety.
"Operations have now resumed."
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