Police praised after flat fire in Kensington
Police officers who ran into a burning building in south west London have been praised
Emergency crews were called to Emperor's Gate, South Kensington on Friday
Seven officers and six residents were taken to hospital with smoke inhalation.
Footage from bodyworn cameras kicking open the main door of the building.
Superintendent Jill Horsfall, one of the senior officers responsible for policing Kensington & Chelsea, said:
“The bravery and professionalism of the Met officers who responded so rapidly to this terrifying fire shows the very best of policing. They acted without hesitation to rapidly enter a burning building full of smoke and to save lives.
“Our subsequent investigation will be equally tenacious and we now have a man in custody.
“Working with our partners and communities to keep Londoners safe is exactly why police officers come to work every day. We are recruiting people who share our determination to do just this. Please search ‘Met Careers’ if you’re interested in a career with the Met.”
The fire began at about 00:15hrs on 1 March. Officers worked alongside colleagues from London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service as all the emergency services responded rapidly to the incident.
A 25 year old man has been charged with arson with intent to endanger life.
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