Incident

Neighbours praised for acting when hearing smoke alarms

Firefighters are highlighting the importance of having working smoke alarms after neighbours called us about a fire in Vange when they heard alarms going off.

Crews were called to Ryedene Place, Vange at 9:42am to reports of alarms going off.

On arrival, crews reported that a kitchen in ground floor flat was on fire.

Crews extinguished the fire by 10:40am and believe it was caused when the hob was accidentally left on with a box on top.

Crew Manager Finbar Tubby from Basildon Fire Station: “This incident shows how important it is to have working smoke alarms at home and how important it is to act when you hear them going off. The resident wasn’t home and their neighbours acted quickly to call us.

“Smoke alarms save lives and we recommend you have a working smoke alarm on every level of your home. They can alert you, a neighbour or a passer by to the first signs of fire.

“We also recommend you keep your hob clear at all times in case you forget to switch it off after use or it gets accidentally switched on.”

Do you have working smoke alarms in your home?

Smoke alarms save lives. They can alert your family as well as your neighbours and passers-by to a fire in your home if you're not home, or are unable to hear it.

If you or someone you know doesn’t have working smoke alarms, please get in touch. Visit: essex-fire.gov.uk/book or call 0300 303 0088.

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Incident number
177597
Attending station
Location
Ryedene Place, Vange
Date
9.42am - 01 September 2022