Isle of Man house fire
Fire Safety News
A woman has been treated for smoke inhalation after a fire at a house in the Isle of Man. Fire crews were called out at about 06:00 GMT to the property, on Bradda Road in Port Erin. It is thought the blaze, which started in the lounge, was caused by a faulty oil boiler.
A spokesman from the fire and rescue service said a man was treated by paramedics at the scene and a woman was taken to hospital.
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