Family treated by paramedics after being rescued from Peterborough house fire - investigation into cause launched
An investigation is now being launched into the cause of the blaze in Southview Road.
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Hide AdFire crews were called at 7.31am this morning, Wednesday October 24.
Crews from Dogsthorpe and Stanground, along with a crew from Market Deeping in Lincolnshire arrived to find a fire on the ground floor of a house with smoke billowing.
Wearing breathing apparatus they entered the property and rescued a family, including three adults and a child. They were treated for smoke inhalation and left in the care of ambulance crews.
The crews extinguished the fire using a hose reel, and used positive pressure ventilation fans to clear the smoke.
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Hide AdAn investigation will be taking place to determine the cause and crews will be re-inspecting the premises later today.
It is reported that two ambulances, two fast response ambulance vehicles, two fire engines, two police vans and a police car is in attendance
The road is closed at the junction of Lincoln Road and eyewitnesses report traffic is being diverted down Council Street.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area if possible.