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Emergency crews at flat fire in Connaught Road, Folkestone
00:00, 14 February 2017
updated: 10:07, 14 February 2017
A man has been taken to hospital in a serious condition after a flat fire in Folkestone this morning.
Four fire engines were called to the blaze in a ground-floor flat in Connaught Road around 9.11am today.
Police and paramedics are also in attendance, and the road has been taped off.
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A SECAmb service spokesman said the man was treated at the scene and was taken to the William Harvey Hospital in a serious condition.
A spokesman for the fire service said: "Crews are using breathing apparatus to check the building."
VIDEO: Emergency crews at the scene - taken by KM photographer Gary Browne
One eyewitness said he heard a series of sirens rush to the three-storey building.
Photographer Gary Browne said: "There are four of five police cars there but the fire is almost out now.
"There's quite a bit of smoke damage to the back of the building and all the windows are blown out.
"There were a few people standing round and one young man with a silver foil blanket wrapped around him."
A police spokesman said officers were at the scene to assist the fire service.
She said: "The incident is ongoing. Officers have put a cordon in place to secure the area."
A fire service spokesman said the cause of the fire is not yet known.
More as we get it.