Blaze at Bristol Supermarket Sparks Major Fire Rescue

On February 4, 1996, just after midday, Avon Fire Brigade (now Avon Fire and Rescue Service) sprang into action. At 12:46 p.m., a 999 call reported a fire ripping through Leo’s Supermarket in Staple Hill, Bristol.

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Two fire engines raced to the blaze. Upon arrival, thick smoke poured from the building. The officer in charge quickly called for backup, ordering “Make Pumps 4” — doubling the fire crews to four engines.

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Reports said people were trapped inside. Firefighters donned breathing apparatus and plunged into the smoky inferno to search for survivors. Among them were Fleur and her partner, firefighter Robert Seaman, ready to risk it all to save lives.

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