Two injured as 60 firefighters rush to scene after flat fire in Woolwich
Briefly

A huge blaze broke out at a converted house in Woolwich on Saturday, injuring two people who received treatment from London Ambulance Service. Emergency services responded quickly, with sixty firefighters and eight engines arriving after the flames erupted around 3.52 am. Crews utilized a 32-metre turntable ladder to observe and extinguish the fire from above, controlling it by 5.22 am, though the cause remains under investigation.
Responding to the emergency, crews from Plumstead, Greenwich, and East Greenwich worked together efficiently, demonstrating the importance of coordinated response in fire incidents. Their effective use of a turntable ladder allowed them to assess and tackle the blaze from a vantage point, crucial in managing such dangerous situations.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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