More than 50 firefighters battling service station fire in Sydney

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More than 50 firefighters are at the scene of a service station blaze at Fairfield in Sydney's west.

Fire and Rescue NSW said there were 20 fire trucks on Hamilton Road as crews battled the blaze.

"Numerous gas cylinders venting and on fire," FRNSW said.

More than 50 firefighters are at the scene of a service station blaze at Fairfield in Sydney's west. Fire and Rescue NSW said there were 20 fire trucks on Hamilton Road as crews battled the blaze.

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Fire and Rescue NSW duty commander Paul Collis said gas cylinders burn "very ferociously".

"Local evacuations are in place and currently no injuries reported."

Duty commander Paul Collis said gas cylinders burn "very ferociously".

"Once they get hot, it spreads from one to another and the gas escapes quite violently, causing the fire to spread to the surrounding buildings," Collis said.

Firefighters are trying to extinguish the cylinders as well as protect the service station from being burnt down.

Several houses nearby have been evacuated as crews also try to keep those buildings safe.

"It's going to be an ongoing incident with the hazardous materials," Collis said.