Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were called to tackle a serious house fire at a semi-detached property on Fillebrook Avenue, Enfield in the early hours of this morning.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed that part of the first floor and loft conversion of the home were damaged by the fire. Crews from Edmonton, Enfield, Chingford, and surrounding stations were deployed after the first emergency call was received at 2:39am.
Emergency Response Timeline
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First 999 call: 2:39am
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Firefighters on scene: Within minutes
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Fire extinguished: 3:33am
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Crews deployed: Six engines, 40 firefighters
One person was treated at the scene by paramedics, but there are no reports of serious injuries at this time.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and fire officers remain at the scene conducting a thorough examination. Residents are advised to avoid the area while crews carry out post-fire safety checks.
Statement from London Fire Brigade
A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said:
“We were called to a fire at a semi-detached house on Fillebrook Avenue, Enfield. Crews tackled the blaze swiftly and contained it to the upper floors of the property. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries.”
How to Stay Safe
London Fire Brigade reminds residents to:
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Check smoke alarms regularly
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Keep loft spaces clear of flammable materials
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Avoid overloading sockets and extension leads