Sunderland Echo

Panic after arsonist starts fire inside a hospital toilet

- Alex Storey news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

An arsonist who caused panic when he started a fire inside a hospital toilet has avoided prison.

Adam Young ,22, was under the influence of alcohol when he caused the blaze at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gates head, on August 18,2020.

Newcastle Crown Court heard that a staff member was swiftly alerted thanks to a bleeping device she carried with her.

Prosecutor Dave Lamb said that the fire had been started by Young in a ground floor toilet inside the hospital.

He said: "By the time she (member of staff) attended, the fire was well alight with lots of smoke.

"Many of the staff were trying to extinguish it.

"In her statement she said the situation could have escalated quickly and could have caused serious consequenc­es for the hospital.

"CCTV recovered showed the defendant entering the male toilet."

The court heard that luckily the fire, which took place close to a Costa Coffee outlet inside the hospital, was quickly put out by the fire service and no one was injured.

Mr Lamb added: "The defendant was interviewe­d. He said he had had a drink. He realised straight away what he had done was stupid and it had been a spur of the moment decision."

Young, of Stockley Road, Bar ms ton, Washington, has six conviction­s on his record and pleaded guilty to arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered.

He was also subject to a suspended sentence order and a separate community order at the time.

Jessica Slaughter, mitigating, said Young, who has ADHD, had expressed his apologies and wished he could go back in time.

Ms Slaughter said he had also been working well under supervisio­n with a probation officer since the offence.

Mr Re co rd erKeir Monte i th QC sympathise­d with the hospital staff and said the incident was likely to have had an effect on them at an already difficult time.

However, the judge said he was willing to suspend the term of imprisonme­nt, telling Young he needed to address his alcohol issues.

Young was sentenced to 16 months imprisonme­nt, suspended for two years.

He must also complete 15 days of rehabilita­tion activities, 300 hours of unpaid work and completeaf­our-monthalcoh­ol treatment programme.

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