Londonderry pensioner rescued from burning house

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Iniscarn Court
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The Fire Service have said that the house did not have a working smoke alarm

A woman in her 70s has said she is lucky to be alive after a fire at her home on Monday night in Londonderry.

Firefighters believe the fire started accidentally just before 24:00 GMT in the spare bedroom of her semi-detached bungalow at Iniscarn Court.

Gemma McDaid became aware there was something wrong when her lights flickered in the kitchen as the fire was affecting the electrics.

A man who was passing by helped her to safety.

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Gemma McDaid said that she became aware there was an issue when her lights flickered in the kitchen due to the fire affecting the electrics

"He saved my life and I wouldn't be here today but only for him", she said.

"I must have turned on my electric fire and there must have been something near it.

"It took me a while to realise that the fire was coming from my house."

Fire officer David Nicholl said that the house did not have a working smoke alarm.

"I cannot stress enough the need for everyone to have a working smoke alarm," he said.

"It gives you an early warning which can save lives."