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Brave officers rescue residents trapped in fire at Willesden

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Admin I Sunday, December 15, 2024

 

WILLESDEN, London – The bravery of two officers, along with members of the public, has been lauded after they entered a burning building in Willesden to rescue occupants who were trapped  inside the inferno.

The incident unfolded at around 13:10hrs on Friday, 13 December after emergency services were called to reports of a fire in a three-storey building on High Street, NW10.

Officers were quickly on the scene and immediately recognised the dangerous situation unfolding in front of them with smoke billowing from windows and reports of people still inside a flat on the first floor.

Two officers, along with members of the public, entered the building and made their way up to the first floor.

They directed residents out of the building but were alerted to a man who was trapped in an upstairs flat.

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Utilising a ladder located in a courtyard area at the back of the building, a member of the public managed to break a window and help the man escape.

Thankfully no-one was seriously injured although three residents and one of the officers, who is in his 20s, were taken to hospital for treatment due to the effects of smoke inhalation. One officer remains in hospital and all are expected to make a full recovery.

The officers are being supported following the ordeal.

Commander Paul Trevers said: “The actions of these officers exemplifies the qualities that runs through the core of our officers in the Met police – bravery, tenacity and above all a desire to keep the public safe when faced with danger.

“Confronted with a terrifying situation and knowing that people were at risk they did not hesitate in going into that building to protect the lives of others. I am immensely proud of their actions as I’m sure all Londoners will be.

“I would also like to praise the courage of the members of the public who, alongside our officers, helped ensure the safety of those inside the building.”

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