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Smoke alarms save lives in Wellington house fire

Published: Tue 6 Aug 2019 01:47 PM
Smoke alarms save lives in Wellington house fire
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
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Smoke alarms saved the lives of a mother and father and three young children in the Wellington suburb of Strathmore over the weekend, Wellington firefighters say.
By the time the first crew arrived at the fire about 6.20pm on Sunday, one corner of the house, including the front door, was well involved in fire.
"If the home hadn’t had working smoke alarms there would likely have been five deaths because the front door was the only exit from the house," Fire and Emergency New Zealand Assistant Area Commander Gareth Hughes said.
"The alarms alerted the family to the blaze and they were able to escape through the front door before the fire took hold."
The fire started while the occupants were briefly distracted while cooking. It severely damaged the kitchen and hallway and caused significant smoke damage to the rest of the house.
The family, who escaped without injury, were initially looked after by neighbours before staying with family.
The alarm was raised about 6.15pm. Four crews from the Newtown, Kilbirnie, Wellington City and Brooklyn fire stations got the blaze under control in around ten minutes, and had the fire fully extinguished several hours later.
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