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Husband saves wife from blaze

- RYAN DUNLOP AND BEN AULAKH

An elderly man carried his wife over his shoulder to escape their South Canterbury home as it burned to the ground in the early hours yesterday morning.

It is still unclear what sparked the ‘‘well-involved’’ fire that left one person in Timaru Hospital with serious injuries, and one with moderate injuries, about 4.30am.

Southern Fire Communicat­ions shift manager Daryl Ball said crews were still working to extinguish the fire at the property, on Waipopo Rd, at 9am.

Ball said crews from Timaru, Washdyke, Temuka, Pleasant Point and Clandeboye, manning four tankers and four pumps, were called to assist.

The property is located at Peterson Park in the Waipopo Huts settlement, about 15 kilometres from Timaru.

Peterson Park president Helen Hobley said she was woken by her dog, Winston, about 4am but had originally thought it was the postie, so dozed back off to sleep.

‘‘He didn’t shut up. The phone rang and it was Allan next door and he said ‘there’s a fire’.’’

The man and the woman caught in the blaze were elderly, Hobley said.

As she alerted others in the area another neighbour called the fire service and ambulance.

The man had heard his wife call for help and rushed to her aid, Hobley said.

‘‘He put her on his shoulder and managed to get her out. He had some scorching on his arm from getting past the car which was also up [In flames].’’

Once the fire became well involved other residents became concerned for their own properties.

‘‘Of course we were worried about our properties. One of the neighbours was hosing down his side of the house that was close to the fire. The heat was incredible.

‘‘Fortunatel­y the fire brigade then came. They were marvellous.’’

She said everyone in the community was ready to help the couple where they could.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand fire investigat­or Murray Cairns said two people were taken to Timaru Hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation.

It was unclear yesterday afternoon what had caused the fire.

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