Tumble dryer blamed for starting house fire

Everyone escaped unharmed, although a pet cat was killed

Author: Jason BeckPublished 14th Feb 2022

A tumble dryer is thought to have started a fire which badly damaged a house in Ferndown.

Everyone escaped unhurt, although a pet cat was killed at the home in Petwyn Close on Sunday afternoon.

Twenty firefighters tackled the flames which spread from the ground floor to the first floor of the terraced home.

Station manager Dan Perrett from Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We believe the cause of this fire to have been a tumble dryer in the kitchen.

"Due to the lack of internal doors the smoke, fire and heat was able to travel quickly, and the property has suffered serious damage.

"We believe the occupier noticed the fire before it was detected by the smoke alarm, escaped from the property and called 999.

"This action undoubtedly saved their lives. I would urge everyone to check they have working smoke alarms at home, these should be tested weekly."

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