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Trio treated after kitchen blazes in Canterbury and Sittingbourne

Firefighters helped pump out the boat. Stock picture.
Firefighters helped pump out the boat. Stock picture.

Three people have been treated for breathing in smoke after two separate kitchen fires in Kent.

A man and woman in their 70s were treated by paramedics after a fire broke out in a property on St Mary's Street in Canterbury.

Crews from Kent Fire and Rescue Service were called to the scene at about 4.30pm yesterday.

Firefighters used breathing apparatus and a positive pressure ventilation fan to clear the heavily smoke-logged property.

Meanwhile, crews were called to Bicknor, near Sittingbourne, at around the same time yesterday.

A 50-year-old man was treated for breathing in smoke after trying to tackle a small kitchen blaze.

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