Bristol fire crew rescue puppies from Bedminster house
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Fire crews rescued the puppies from the house fire in Bedminster
A litter of puppies have been rescued after a fire broke out at a house.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service said the four dogs were unharmed after being taken out of the property in Bedminster, Bristol, on Sunday.
The service said an electric scooter had caught fire and caused extensive fire and smoke damage to the house.
In a post on social media, Bedminster Fire Station said: "These lucky pups got out in the nick of time."
After the fire was put out, the puppies were checked over and all were uninjured.

The puppies were unharmed by the house fire
"Naturally we all had to have post-fire cuddles to check they were all OK!" the fire crews said on |X.
Despite the damage none of the occupants were hurt, Avon Fire and Rescue said.

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