Fire at London Block of Flats Sends Seven to Hospital
Emergency services responded to a fire in a fifth-floor flat in Maida Vale. Fifteen residents were led to safety and nine people received treatment for burns or smoke inhalation.
bbc.co.ukSeven people have been taken to hospital after a fire broke out in a block of flats in Maida Vale, central London. The blaze is confined to a single fifth-floor flat in Falkirk House, although smoke has spread across the surrounding area. Emergency services were first called at about 09:40 BST, with around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines sent to the scene.
So far, 15 people have been led to safety, including six wearing fire escape hoods. A total of nine people were treated for burns and for the effects of smoke inhalation, the London Ambulance Service said. The cause of the fire is not yet known, and crews remain at the scene working to bring it under control.
Reporting from the scene, the BBC's Mallory Moench spoke to Martina Curih, who was with her seven-month-old baby. She said she smelled something burning at about 9:40. "I saw smoke coming from the window. ' I went, I ran out," she said. Curih said the fire broke out on the fifth floor and that one of her friends on the fourth floor was still inside at about 10:30.
She spoke on the phone with the friend, who said firefighters were coming to rescue her from the opposite side of the building from where the fire broke out. "I'm very worried now," she said. " He was standing on the pavement, cradling a toddler wrapped in a blanket and wearing pyjamas.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
4 events- 09:40 BST
Emergency services received first call about fire in Maida Vale block of flats.
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Around 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines arrived at Falkirk House.
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Fifteen residents were led to safety, six using fire escape hoods.
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Nine people received treatment for burns or smoke inhalation.
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Potential Impact
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Fire investigation will determine cause and any building safety measures.
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Residents may face temporary displacement while damage is assessed.
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