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Flat fire in Maidstone town centre

Firefighters at the scene in Old School Place, off Union Street, Maidstone
Firefighters at the scene in Old School Place, off Union Street, Maidstone

by Mary Graham

Fire has caused substantial damage after breaking out at a Maidstone flat on Christmas Eve.

The blaze took hold at 7.30am in a flat at Old School Place, off Union Street.

A bedroom in the flat was substantially damaged by the fire
A bedroom in the flat was substantially damaged by the fire

A woman managed to escape after smoke alarms sounded - but was treated by ambulance crews for smoke inhalation and shock. Other residents were led to safety from the block.

One neighbour, who lives in the flat directly above where the fire happened, said: "I pulled back the curtains this morning and could see the flames and smoke billowing out. I think a passer-by saw it and dialled 999."

Two crews from Maidstone were sent to the scene. The fire was tackled from outside with water and a hose, and crews wearing breathing apparatus went into the property.

Crews described it as a small fire, but one which had caused a lot of damage to the bedroom, and said it was thanks to working smoke alarms that everyone was able to get out safely.

It is not yet known what caused the blaze.

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