Three cats rescued from flat blaze by firefighters

Dan HuntEast Midlands
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service A firefighter holding a ginger catLeicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
The fire service shared a photo of one of the saved cats

Three cats were rescued by firefighters following a blaze at a flat in Leicester caused by an electrical fault with a fridge freezer.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Central and Wigston fire stations were called to Saffron Court in Southfields Drive at 15:05 BST on Monday.

The service said all people were accounted for and three pet cats were rescued by firefighters, with the blaze being extinguished by 16:38.

The cause of the fire in the kitchen on the second floor of the property was found to be accidental, it added.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service Damage caused by the fireLeicestershire Fire and Rescue Service
The fire service said the blaze was caused by an electrical fault with a fridge freezer

A spokesperson for the fire service said: "Around 300 accidental fires are caused by faults in fridge freezers in the UK each year.

"Fires like these demonstrate the importance of having working smoke alarms on all levels of your home, as it was the alarms in the property that alerted people to the fire."

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