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Firefighters tackle severe kitchen fire in Stansfield Avenue, in Hawkinge, last night

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 01 March 2014

Updated: 08:39, 01 March 2014

A woman escaped unhurt from her house in Hawkinge last night after a fire broke out in her kitchen.

Two appliances from Folkestone were sent to the house in Stansfield Avenue just before 7pm to a report a dishwater had caught alight.

Using breathing apparatus, a high pressured hose reel and a postive pressure ventilation fan, crews spent around an hour tackling the fire and clearing the property of smoke.

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The fire is believed to have started accidentally, after wiring in the dishwasher overheated sparking the fire, which spread to kitchen worktops and units.

Watch manager Andy Bachelor said: "We attended quite a severe fire in Stansfeld Avenue.

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"The owner did all the right things. She turned the power off, closed the kitchen door, which helped contain the fire, and then went to a neighbours to call 999.

"This will always be our advice, get out and get help."

The kitchen suffered fire, heat and smoke damage.

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