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Firefighters tackle out of control bonfire in Salters Lane, Brookland, near New Romney

By: Suz Elvey

Published: 00:00, 21 March 2014

Updated: 14:14, 21 March 2014

More than 20 firefighters tackled an out of control bonfire in a garden in Brookland, near New Romney, last night.

Four fire engines and a water unit, carrying a total of about 23 firefighters, rushed to Salters Lane at 7.45pm and found the bonfire had spread to a garage, setting the roof alight.

Soffits, guttering and a window frame on a neighbouring property were damaged by the heat and flames.

Stock picture: Fire crews were on the scene.

Crews wearing breathing apparatus managed to bring the blaze under control by 8.25pm then spent another hour damping down.

New Romney watch manager, Allan Brown said: “When building a bonfire make sure it’s away from property, fences or trees and never leave any fire unattended.

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"If your bonfire gets out of control, never try to tackle it yourself, you could end up getting hurt. Always call the fire and rescue service who are trained to deal with these types of incidents.”

Mr Brown recommended following these guidelines when building a bonfire:

For more fire safety advice contact Kent Fire and Rescue Service on 0800 923 7000 or visit www.kent.fire-uk.org

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