One patient injured in fire at Hothfield Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre in Fridd Lane, Ashford
09:20, 19 March 2019
updated: 10:57, 19 March 2019
A patient suffered minor injuries after a fire broke out in a rehabilitation centre.
Staff and patients were evacuated from the building after a blaze broke out in a second floor bedroom.
The patient was escorted to hospital for the treatment of minor injuries and other patients were temporarily moved from the unit as a precautionary measure.
Firefighters assisted staff at the facility to help residents with welfare and emotional support after dealing with the blaze.
The centre is a specialist centre for adults with brain injuries or other complex neurological conditions.
A spokesman for the centre said: "There was an incident involving a fire in a patient’s room.
"Staff intervened quickly to manage the situation and a patient was escorted to hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
"Other patients were temporarily moved from the unit as a precautionary measure until the fire had been extinguished and no one else was hurt."
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