Blaze at Home Office HQ Sparks Swift Croydon Fire Brigade Response

A small electrical fire broke out at the Home Office’s Ruskin Square building in Croydon yesterday afternoon (November 26, 2024), triggering a fast evacuation and a major fire service response.

London Fire Brigade Racing to the Rescue

London Fire Brigade crews from Croydon rushed to the scene wielding multiple fire pumps, a Fire Rescue Unit, and a towering 32-meter turntable ladder.

The swift and well-coordinated response brought the blaze under control quickly, preventing any major damage.

What Happened Inside Ruskin Square?

The fire, thought to be electrical in origin, forced the evacuation of the Home Office’s new headquarters. Firefighters conducted safety checks and doused the flames fast.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and staff were allowed back inside once the all-clear was given.

Official Words and Public Praise

We were called to an incident involving a small electrical fire at the Home Office building in Ruskin Square. Crews quickly dealt with the situation, and there were no injuries reported,” said a London Fire Brigade spokesperson.

Though the fire caused some minor disruption nearby, locals and office workers lauded the emergency services for their prompt and professional action.

Investigations are ongoing to pinpoint the exact cause of the electrical fault.

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