Fire crews have confirmed all residents and a family dog were rescued from a property in a west Suffolk village after a blaze.
Emergency services were called to Eriswell Road in Lakenheath, in west Suffolk, at about 12pm on Monday after receiving reports of a fire coming from a house.
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Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service said it was able to evacuate all the residents from the house, including a dog.
An image was later released by the fire service showing serious smoke damage to the kitchen, charred walls and broken kitchen appliances.
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Firefighters had used breathing apparatus and hose reels to extinguish the blaze in the kitchen, along with a positive pressure fan that helps to keep ventilation.
Crews from Brandon, Mildenhall and Newmarket fire stations had attended the scene and the blaze was put out about 12.30pm.
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