Dog rescued from ‘significant’ Cambridgeshire house fire as cause remains unknown

Dog Rescued from Major House Fire in Cambridgeshire, Cause Still Unknown

A dog was saved from a serious house fire in Cambridgeshire, but the cause is still a mystery

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Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, House Fire, Dog Rescue, Fire Service

Peterborough: A dog was rescued from a significant house fire on December 31. The fire broke out in a home in Orton Brimbles, and the cause is still unclear.

Fire crews from Stanground, Dogsthorpe, and the Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade rushed to the scene around 10:27 PM. They found the ground floor ablaze after a shed fire spread to the house.

According to a fire service spokesperson, the dog was saved, and thankfully, there were no injuries. They mentioned that while the fire was accidental, the exact cause remains a bit of a mystery due to the extensive damage.

The firefighters used hose reels and other equipment to put out the flames. They also employed a ventilation fan to help clear the smoke and dampen the affected area.

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