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Chimney fire in Glenfield Road, Dover, sparks warning from Kent Fire and Rescue

Firefighters in Dover have reminded people to have their chimneys swept regularly after a blaze last night (Wednesday).

A man had lit an open fire, and when smoke started billowing through the house, he called Kent Fire and Rescue Services.

A crew attended at 6.51pm and tackled the flames from inside with a chimney rod. Other firefighters climbed on to the roof to hose the flames from above.

Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Stock image
Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Stock image

They stayed at the property for one hour until it was safe.

A spokesman said the occupier had recently had his chimney swept, but he refreshed the reminder for other residents to get them swept once a year for coal fires and every six months if wood fuel is used.

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