A highrise flat fire in Brighton on New Year’s Eve has resulted in the evacuation of the Holiday Inn and nearby guest accommodations. Five fire engines responded to the blaze, which is believed to have started in a bathroom. Additionally, a man experiencing a mental health breakdown required police intervention during this incident.

At around 9 pm on New Year’s Eve, authorities received reports of a fire in a highrise flat located on Kings Road in Brighton. The fire was reported to have originated on the 16th floor of the building, creating a challenging firefighting situation due to the height of the structure.

Highrise Flat Fire Leads to Evacuation of Holiday Inn and Guests in Brighton

Firefighters arrived at the scene and swiftly took action, donning breathing apparatus to access the affected flat. They successfully rescued a man from the premises, who was subsequently transferred to the South East Coast Ambulance Service for medical care.

Crews utilized specialized equipment, including a Dry Riser and Hose Reel, to combat the blaze, which posed a significant risk to the building and its occupants.

Highrise Flat Fire Leads to Evacuation of Holiday Inn and Guests in Brighton
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As emergency services responded to the fire, police personnel also became involved. It was reported that a man at the scene was experiencing a mental health breakdown. Sussex Police officers arrived to provide the necessary assistance and ensure the safety of all individuals involved.

For precautionary reasons, a road closure was put in place near the tower block, and the Holiday Inn and guest accommodations in proximity were evacuated to safeguard the occupants.

While the exact cause of the fire has not yet been disclosed, authorities have confirmed that an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

This New Year’s Eve incident serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role played by emergency services in safeguarding our communities, particularly during times of crisis. Further updates on the situation will be provided as they become available, and the well-being of the individuals affected remains a primary concern for all involved parties.

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