Kitchen fire in Gillingham

30+ Incident Thursday 23 May 2019 03:46

Thursday 23 May 2019 05:39
Fire engines: 2
Partner agencies: South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb)
Equipment: Firefighting - High-pressure hose reel jet, Firefighting - Positive pressure ventilation fan, PPE - Breathing apparatus

Medway

Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to a kitchen fire in a domestic property near Gordon Road in Gillingham this morning. Two fire engines were sent to the scene and firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used a hose reel jet to extinguish the fire. Fortunately, crews were able to rescue one casualty from the smoke logged property and all other residents had self-evacuated prior to arrival. Casualties received first aid on the scene, before being passed into the care of SECAmb paramedics as a precaution. The cause of fire is believed to be accidental. A high pressure fan was used to ventilate the house, and crews fitted smoke alarms at the property. Following the incident, firefighters are urging people the public to be extra careful in the kitchen and to never leave cooking unattended. Crews also urge the public ensure their property always has fitted working smoke alarms on each floor and to test them weekly to ensure they are working fully.