Fire service warning after woman rescued from fire at a home in Dorchester
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is reminding people of the importance of working smoke alarms and to take care if they smoke indoors after a woman had to be rescued from her home.
Firefighters were called to a home in Wollaston Road, Dorchester, just after 4pm yesterday (Tuesday), with three fire crews from Dorchester, Weymouth and Bridport attending.
Four breathing apparatus wearers used two hose reel jets to put out the fire.
After a quick search of the property, firefighters found and rescued a woman who had to be treated for severe smoke inhalation and burns. She was flown to Salisbury District Hospital.
The alarm was raised by a member of the public who saw smoke coming from the property and called 999.
Station Manager James Plumley said: "An investigation determined the most likely cause of the fire was from smoking materials.
"The best way of protecting yourself and others in your home from this risk is to give up smoking altogether, failing that, only ever smoke outside. Take extra care if you smoke when you're tired, taking prescription drugs or if you've been drinking. You might fall asleep and set your bed, seating or clothing on fire.
"We would like to remind the public of the importance of having correctly fitted working smoke alarms in your home and these should be tested regularly. Smoke alarms save lives."
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service provides free Safe and Well visits, where a member of staff provides bespoke home safety advice, covering areas such as the use of candles, cooking, electric blankets, overloading sockets, chimneys, low energy light bulbs and much more. They can even fit or replace smoke alarms in high risk homes.
For more advice on fire safety on the home, or to request a Safe and Well visit, visit dwfire.org.uk
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