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18 March 2022
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London: Fire at block of flats and offices in Whitechapel, UK

​Twenty fire engines and around 125 fire fighters were called to a fire at a block of flats and offices on Whitechapel High Street in London, UK, on Monday 7 March 2022. A three-roomed flat on the 17th floor of the building was destroyed and part of another three-roomed flat on the 18th floor was also damaged by the blaze. Half of an external 19th floor balcony was also damaged by fire. Station Commander Chris Jenner, who was at the scene, said, “This was a dynamic and visible fire with our 999 control officers taking more than 50 calls in the early stages. A woman was trapped by the nature of the fire on the 17th floor. She was given fire survival advice by control officers until fire fighters located her. Fire crews used a fire escape hood to help lead the woman to safety via the internal staircase. Around 70 people evacuated the building with others remaining in their unaffected flats. We mobilised a 64-metre turntable ladder to the scene. This is the tallest fire fighting ladder in Europe and allowed us to get water onto the fire from outside the building.”
 
The Brigade was called at 15h53 and the fire was under control by 19h07. Fire crews from Whitechapel, Shoreditch, Dowgate, Bethnal Green, Dockhead, Old Kent Road, Islington and surrounding fire stations were at the scene.
 
“The professionalism, hard work and quick actions of control officers and fire fighters limited the damage to the block and prevented serious injuries,” Station Commander Jenner added.
 
Fire escape hoods provide members of the public with up to 15 minutes protection from four of the main fire gases (carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen chloride and acrolein) and can be worn by conscious or unconscious people. If more than 15 minutes protection is required then another hood can be given to each wearer. They do not provide oxygen but temporarily filter toxic smoke to make breathing easier.
 
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
 
Source: London Fire Brigade
 

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