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Three dogs were rescued from a house fire after one of the pets is thought to have accidentally turned on a toaster and set fire to the kitchen.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus had to rescue the animals which were trapped in a bungalow in Strood.
Two fire engines were sent to the home in Milfordhope Road just after 9.30pm last night (Friday).
A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Services said: "It is believed the fire was started accidentally when one of the dogs inadvertently turned on the toaster which caused an item on top of it to catch alight."
Firefighters used water jets to put out the flames and then a high-pressure fan to rid the property of smoke. No injuries were reported but the fire service has since issued a safety warning.
The spokesman said: "Residents are reminded not to leave objects such as tea towels or chopping boards on top of cooking appliances and to ensure ovens are not used for storage."
They added: "Also remember to keep pets and children well away from cooking areas."