Resident rescued from top floor blaze

A woman was rescued from a fifth floor balcony when fire broke out in her seafront flat.

She was helped onto the aerial ladder and brought down to safety suffering slight smoke inhalation.

Another resident was then led downstairs and out of the building.

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The fire at Glyne Hall on De La Warr Parade took place on Monday morning - the fire service was called out at 8.05am and responded with four pumps as well as the aerial platform ladder, while Sussex Police blocked off the seafront to traffic at the junctions with Sea Road and Brassey Road.

Watch Commander Andy Upton from Bexhill Community Fire Station said a further 40 residents from other flats in the building were evacuated until the emergency was dealt with - the initial fire around the front door and hallway was put out quickly, but then fire crews stayed on the scene until 1pm dealing with a burst water main inside the flat and carrying out salvage work.

It's thought the fire was caused by an electrical fault in the hallway.

Andy Upton commented: "This is a great moment to remind everyone about the importance of having smoke detectors in their home - if they haven't got them fitted they can contact their local fire station and arrange a free home safety visit. We can come round and give advice and fit a 10 year smoke detector for free. In fact we went back to Glyne Hall in the afternoon and put smoke detectors in all the flats there that didn't already have one - and there were quite a few."

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