Kitchen Blaze in Dartford: Firefighters Race to Save the Day
Firefighters from Kent Fire and Rescue Service (KFRS) sprang into action this afternoon after a kitchen fire broke out in a flat on Priory Road, Dartford. The emergency call came in around 2:20 PM, sending two fire engines rushing to the scene.
Pan Left Unattended Sparks Flames
The blaze started when a pan of cooking oil was accidentally left unattended on the stove, quickly igniting a fire on the hob. Thanks to the quick thinking of firefighters armed with breathing apparatus and high-pressure hose reels, the flames were brought under control rapidly.
No Injuries, Thanks to Swift Response
Fortunately, nobody was hurt. The KFRS volunteer response team was also on hand to support and advise the flat’s residents following the incident. Their prompt action ensured minimal damage and prevented the situation from escalating.
Fire Safety Reminders for All
- Never leave cooking unattended, especially when using high heat.
- Keep cooking areas clean and clear of flammable items.
- Turn off all appliances if you must leave the kitchen.
KFRS stresses these vital safety tips to help prevent future kitchen infernos. They urge everyone to stay alert and informed about fire hazards in the kitchen.
In emergencies, the relentless professionalism of firefighters plays a key role in protecting homes and lives. This latest Dartford kitchen fire is a sharp reminder to always keep an eye on the stove.