December 2nd 2024.
Yesterday morning, a call was made to the brave firefighters of Chadwell Heath, summoning them to an incident that required their immediate attention. It was reported that a fire had broken out in a flat above a restaurant, causing great concern for the safety of those in the area.
As soon as the news reached them, twelve fire engines and approximately 80 firefighters from the London Fire Brigade rushed to the scene. The fire was located between Station Road and the Sainsbury's supermarket, posing a serious threat to the surrounding buildings.
The fire was at its peak at 4am when the firefighters arrived, engulfing the entire roof and a large portion of two flats on the first floor. Despite the intensity of the flames, the firefighters worked tirelessly to bring the situation under control.
Thankfully, before the fire could spread any further, a child was rescued from the building and promptly taken to the hospital for medical attention. Three other individuals had already managed to escape the building before the firefighters' arrival and were treated on the scene by the London Ambulance Service.
The firefighters were alerted to the incident at 4:06am and quickly mobilized teams from various fire stations in the nearby areas, including Ilford, Dagenham, Romford, and Hainault. Their swift response and efficient teamwork were crucial in containing the fire, which was finally brought under control at 7:29am.
While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, the road where the incident occurred remains closed. Drivers were advised to find alternate routes to avoid the area until further notice. The safety of the public and everyone involved in the incident remains a top priority for the London Fire Brigade, and they will continue to investigate and take necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
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