Biddulph fire crews tackle Moorlands home blaze after tumble dryer goes up in flames
By Jack Lenton
26th May 2022 | Local News
A defective tumble dryer caused a rural house fire in the Staffordshire Moorlands yesterday (Wednesday 25 May).
A crew from Biddulph was there to help tackle the blaze, and crews from Hanley, Leek and Longton were also in attendance.
Crews were called into action shortly after 12.20pm to attend the property in Bradnop, Leek.
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service explained how, upon arrival, crews ensured all occupants were accounted for and taken to a safe distance.
By 12.55pm, four breathing apparatus and a hose reel jet was used to successfully extinguish the fire and isolate the electric supply.
Crews then divided in order to ventilate the smoke-logged property and ensure adjoining buildings were inspected thoroughly.
Upon inspection, the cause was deemed to be accidental – as a result of a defective tumble dryer igniting.
Watch Manager Daniel Wheeler, who attended the incident, said: "Crews worked effectively to extinguish the fire and identify spread within the voids of the property.
"We advise not to leave appliances unattended when on and to have smoke alarms inspected regularly.
"If you would like dedicated advice on a range of fire safety guidelines in the home, please call 0800 0241 999."
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