House fire sees six people treated by paramedics

Firefighters in four fire engines tackled the blaze wearing breathing apparatus
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A total of six people were treated by paramedics after a house fire in north Kent.
The blaze broke out at a property in Park Avenue in Northfleet at 08:00 BST on Tuesday, Kent Fire and Rescue Service said.
Firefighters in four fire engines tackled the blaze wearing breathing apparatus.
They used main jets and hose reel jets to extinguish the fire in a couple of hours.
The six people were put in the care of South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics and the air ambulance.
Fire investigators and Kent Police also attended, and the cause is not yet known.
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