Paisley Daily Express

PENSIONER, 73, RESCUED FROM HOUSE BLAZE

OAP suffers burns after horror accident in his home

- DAVID CAMPBELL

A stricken pensioner was rescued from his burning home after quick- thinking neighbours raised the alarm.

Hugh Law, 73, was pulled from his house in Hart Street, Linwood, after his floorboard­s caught fire in a freak accident.

The OAP was sitting in his living room when he knocked his gas fire over, causing flames to spread around him.

His worried neighbour of more than 25 years, who asked not to be identified,

said yesterday she doesn’t know what would have happened to Mr Law if her and her son not been around.

Her son heard the alarm and they quickly alerted the emergency services around 9.30pm on Sunday.

She told the Express: “I was sitting watching TV and my son came downstairs and asked if I could hear something.

“I said, ‘I think it’s just the TV’, but when I turned it off, sure enough, there was the alarm.

“We went out and could see the smoke coming from the house.

“It was awful.

“We called the fire service and they were there quickly.

“I looked in but couldn’t see anything.”

“I don’t know what would have happened had we not heard the alarm. I don’t want to think about it.”

She added: “They managed to get him out and onto the grass outside.

“A doctor who lives across the road came over and was with him until the paramedics arrived.

“He has burns to his back and legs. We just hope he is going to be OK.”

Mr Law was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital, in Paisley, where he is being treated for his injuries.

Wreckage from the blaze was left strewn across his garden yesterday as a firefighte­r handed out fire safety leaflets to people in the area.

It is understood there are no suspicious circumstan­ces in relation to the blaze.

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: “We were alerted at 9.42pm on Sunday to reports of a house fire at Hart Street, Linwood.

“Operations Control mobilised thre e f i re appliances to the scene and firefighte­rs assisted in the removal of a man from the building and transferre­d him into the care of the Scottish Ambulance Service.

“Crews extinguish­ed the fire and left after ensuring the area was made safe.”

 ??  ?? Aftermath Debris from the fire lies on the ground outside the home
Aftermath Debris from the fire lies on the ground outside the home

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