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Thatched cottage roof fire at Leaveland near Faversham, six pumps called

13:00, 30 April 2017

updated: 13:12, 30 April 2017

A total six fire engines were needed to tackle a blaze that tore into a thatched roof.

Firefighters were called out to the burning cottage in the hamlet of Leaveland, near Faversham, at 10.13am today (Sunday).

The crews arrived to find smoke coming out of the roof.

Firefighters at the scene
Firefighters at the scene

They used breathing apparatus to tackle the flames from the inside.

They created firebreaks to prevent the blaze spreading within the roof space.

Kent Fire and Rescue Service says that its crews also used fogspike equipment, which creates a fine water mist to suppress heat within the roof area.

Firefighters clear up after the cottage blaze, Leaveland. Picture: Alan Langley
Firefighters clear up after the cottage blaze, Leaveland. Picture: Alan Langley
Aftermath of the cottage fire at Leaveland. Picture: Alan Langley
Aftermath of the cottage fire at Leaveland. Picture: Alan Langley

The firefighters then assisted with salvage and helping make the building safe.

KFRS confirmed initial reports that a total six pumps were sent to the blaze.

These included a pump and a water carrier from the Ashford station.

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