A dramatic fire incident unfolded on Saturday evening in Erith, as six individuals were rescued from a blaze that engulfed a block of flats. The timely response of firefighters prevented what could have been a more devastating situation.
The incident occurred on Northend Road, Erith, where a fierce fire broke out, prompting swift action from local emergency services. Fortunately, one individual was able to escape the flames before the arrival of firefighters.
The fire primarily affected a communal area located on the second floor of the residential block, resulting in damages to the property. Firefighters from Erith, Bexley, and Plumstead fire stations, equipped with breathing apparatus, swiftly responded to the emergency call.
Remarkably, there were no reported injuries during the incident, and the swift actions of the firefighters played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of the residents.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) received the distress call at approximately 8:45 pm, and firefighters successfully gained control over the fire by around 9:30 pm. Their rapid response and effective coordination contributed significantly to the containment of the blaze.
An investigation into the cause of the fire has been initiated to determine the factors that led to the incident. Further details regarding the incident and any potential findings will be provided as the investigation progresses.