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Two treated for smoke inhalation after flat fire in Gillingham

Two people were taken to hospital after inhaling smoke in a flat fire in Gillingham in the early hours of this morning.

Firefighters were called to Trafalgar Street at 2.45am after a mobile charging device which had been left on a sofa overheated and set the furniture alight.

The occupants were alerted by their fire alarm and escaped the flat before alerting their neighbours to the blaze.

DO NOT USE!! Fire crews were called to the scene. Stock image.
DO NOT USE!! Fire crews were called to the scene. Stock image.

A crew from Medway and a crew from Strood attended, and also rescued two cats from the property.

Crew manager Ben Fletcher said: “It’s important to test smoke alarms. If they hadn’t had a working smoke detector it would have been a different outcome.

“People need to be mindful not to leave portable devices charging overnight, there’s a danger of them overheating and catching things alight around them.”

Fire crews wore breathing apparatus and used a high pressure jet to tackle the fire, a ventilation fan to clear the smoke and gave the residents oxygen.

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