Emergency services were called to a fire in Grouville last night after flames broke out in an outbuilding and spread to a nearby vehicle.
The incident occurred shortly after 6:20pm on Monday 23 March.
The Emergency Services Control Centre received multiple reports of a blaze at La Grand Route des Sablons, opposite La Rue de la Forge.
At the height of the incident, 16 firefighters, three fire appliances and a duty officer were in attendance.
On arrival, crews found the fire already well established, with flames engulfing an outbuilding and extending to a parked car.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used hose jets to bring the blaze under control, while also carrying out checks to ensure no one was inside the shed or nearby property.
All individuals were accounted for. One person who had attempted to tackle the fire before crews arrived was treated at the scene by paramedics as a precaution.
The fire was contained to the outbuilding and the vehicle, preventing further damage. Crews remained at the scene into the evening to damp down remaining hotspots.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, although it is not currently being treated as suspicious.
The States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service thanked an off-duty firefighter who first raised the alarm, as well as police and ambulance teams for their assistance.
Officials also issued a reminder to the public not to attempt to fight fires themselves, urging people instead to get out, stay out and call emergency services.