Council staff praised by fire service for saving resident’s life

They pulled a person from a flat fire.

Fire engine
Author: Harry LongPublished 21st Nov 2023

Swindon council staff are being praised for helping save the life of a Swindon resident from a flat fire.

                                                                                                                                                                               Mandy Blackford and Liz Watts from the Council’s Homeline team, and Shenay O’Flynn and Flo Hedger from the Council’s Control Room, sprung into action earlier this month after receiving an alert from a resident’s pendant alarm - a device on a necklace that, when pressed, alerts the team when the person has had a fall or other accident.  

After speaking to them, they found out a candle had also fallen and had set fire to the carpet. When fire crews arrived they found the flat full of smoke, but managed to pull the resident out to safety.

Following the incident, Mandy said: “We are so grateful that we were able to respond as quickly as we did and ensure the resident made it out of the house fire before the situation worsened.

“We never know what we are going to find when we turn up to a call, but our job is to help anyone who is in distress as quickly as we can.”

Liz added: “I’m just so glad this story had a happy ending, but it is a good example of how our Homeline service can help support vulnerable people in Swindon, who are living independently in the community.

“We are so proud to be part of the team and the difference we make to people’s lives. It is nice to be recognised for the work we do.”

Tim Elliott, Station Manager at Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “This incident could have had a very different outcome without the swift and selfless actions of Liz Watts and Mandy Blackford, who entered the smoke-logged property and brought the resident to safety.

“This meant that firefighters could focus on extinguishing the fire and limiting the damage, with the confidence that a life was no longer in danger. This was a great intervention from the Homeline team.”

Councillor Janine Howarth, Swindon Borough Council Cabinet Member for Housing, said: “It’s amazing to think that these are the people who work for the Council. Their selfless acts helped saved a life and I couldn’t be more proud of them.

“While Mandy and Liz arrived on the scene, if it wasn’t for Shenay and Flo in the Control Room the fire service would have arrived too late and the outcome could have been a lot worse.

“A really big well done to the four of them and I wish the resident all the best following such a serious incident.”

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.