Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Family escape fire at converted barn

- By Gerry Warren gwarren@thekmgroup.co.uk @gerry_warren

A couple with two young children fled their blazing home in the early hours after being woken by smoke alarms.

They were alerted at around 3.40am and got out of the converted barn in Old Tree Road, Hoath, while firefighte­rs raced to the scene.

Five fire crews battled to bring the blaze under control and prevent it spreading to neighbouri­ng properties but the property was badly damaged.

Officer in charge, station manager Dave Nolan, said: “Crews quickly seized control of the rapidly developing fire. We used compressed air foam to rain onto the fire to form a protective layer.

“It repelled radiated heat and prevented the fire spreading to neighbouri­ng timber clad properties or embers sparking a blaze in a field to the rear of the property.”

Mr Nolan added: “This family were saved by the sound of their smoke alarms. Hopefully most of us are unlikely to ever have a fire in our home, but having working smoke alarms, being prepared and knowing what to do could make all the difference to you getting out alive.”

After speaking to the family, firefighte­rs were able to retrieve clothing, keys and other essential items from the wreckage.

Mr Nolan said the foam, known as ‘caf’, is particular­ly useful in rural areas where the water supplies may be limited or some distance from the location of the fire.

Its fire-fighting properties are seven times wetter than water and only five per cent water is needed to make it work.

The blaze, which damaged two thirds of the building, was put out by 6.30am but all the surroundin­g properties were saved.

Neighbours assisted the family throughout their ordeal and fire crews left the scene just before 9am.

The cause of the blaze is being investigat­ed.

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Five fire crews attended the blaze at the family home
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Picture: Kent Fire and Rescue The badly damaged building at Hoath

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