Fire crews called out to Beresford Road, Gillingham, after fire in befroom which was caused by a tea light
00:01, 12 November 2015
updated: 08:08, 12 November 2015
Burning tea lights caused a fire at a home in Gillingham yesterday (Wednesday) evening.
Firefighters were called out to Beresford Road, at about 5.30pm after the fire broke out in a bedroom at the address.
The homeowner initially attempted to put the flames out by smothering the fire with a frying pan, but when the crew arrived they took over and used a fire blanket to extinguish the flames.
A large fan was then used to clear the smoke logging from the house and crews gave candle safety advice to the homeowner.
Two fire engines were sent to the home and left shortly before 6pm.
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