A fire in Harlesden on February 16 led to the rescue of seven people, including a baby. The London Fire Brigade responded promptly to multiple calls, deploying 40 firefighters to manage the situation. The fire, which impacted the ground and parts of the first floor, was under control by midday. Authorities believe the cause was electrical, and they noted the absence of working smoke alarms in the building, stressing the importance of fire safety measures, including regular checks of alarm systems.
The fire was controlled by 12:05 pm and is believed to have been an electrical incident. Crews discovered the fire affected the whole ground floor.
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson emphasized that there were no working smoke alarms in the property, urging everyone to be proactive with safety measures.
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