Monday 19 November 2012

Boy remains in critical condition:::a house fire in bristol by gangs

Police Community Support Officers outside a house in Cossham, Bristol
The fire at the property on Lodge Hill in Bristol is not being treated as suspicious-pic courtesy-EBC
anti conperency and crime reporter,bristol(weastar times/Ebc):::Fire crews were called to a "developed fire" on the ground and first floor of the property on Lodge Hill in Cossham at about 06:40 GMT on Saturday.
Nine people, including four children and a baby, were taken to the city's Frenchay Hospital for treatment.
Avon Fire and Rescue said the incident was not being treated as suspicious.
A Great Western Ambulance Service spokeswoman said the three-year-old boy was the most seriously injured and was being treated for burns.
Roof rescue
The boy was handed through a window to a neighbour who came out after hearing screams of "fire".
The other victims, including a five-month old girl, a two-year-old boy, two eight-year-old girls, two teenagers, a woman aged in her 20s and a man in his 40s, were taken to the hospital as a precaution, the spokeswoman said.
Lionel Fear, 30, who lives three doors up from the house, said: "I came downstairs to see the mother with three children on the lower roof, and me and the neighbours put a ladder up, clambered up the ladder and brought as many of them down as we could until the fire brigade arrived.
"There was a three-year-old who was handed out through the front to a neighbour. I think he's very lucky to get out alive, to be honest."
He added: "It was a roaring inferno."
Six people escaped unaided. An adult and two children were rescued from the roof of the property by crews, an Avon Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said.
national crime intilligance start invistagate the cause..they suspect its gang work..everything find out soon .

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