Emergency services were called to Arnold after receiving reports of garden fire that spread to a house. Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service crews attended an incident on Stanhope Crescent on Monday, May 22.
The fire is reported to have started in a garden around 10.19am and then spread to the house. No injuries were reported, with the occupants having safely left the property, and a cat was rescued at the scene.
A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue said: "At 10.19 this morning, crews from Stockhill and Arnold Fire Station attended a fire on Stanhope Crescent, Arnold. This fire was believed to have started in the garden and had spread to the house.
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“Crews used Breathing Apparatus (BA), Hose Reel Jets (HRJ), Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV) to extinguish the fire. An external ladder was also in use to rescue a cat, who has been receiving oxygen therapy on scene from our firefighters.
“No injuries – people were able to leave the house before the fire service arrived.”
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