Woman escapes house fire after dogs wake her up

George Thorpe
BBC News, Devon
Devon and Somerset Fire Service The outside of a house, with orange flames inside and a deep orange glow in the building. All that remains of the roof is rafters and there is a lot of dark grey smoke at one end of the building.Devon and Somerset Fire Service
The roof and first floor of the property were alight when firefighters arrived

A woman who was sleeping during a house fire managed to escape after her dogs woke her up, firefighters said.

The whole roof and first floor of the two-storey property was alight when crews arrived at about 05:10 BST on Monday, Devon and Somerset Fire Service said.

A fire service spokesperson said crews from six stations were called out to the home in Kilworthy Hill, Tavistock, and the blaze was put out by 06:50.

An electrical fault is believed to be the cause of the blaze, according to a Facebook post from Tavistock Fire Station.

The post said all people inside the building had been accounted for.

"Fortunately the owner had been woken by her dogs and managed to all get out safely," firefighters said.

Devon and Somerset Fire Service Flames burn on the roof of a home in Tavistock. Smoke is pouring into the sky. Bushes and trees are next to the home.Devon and Somerset Fire Service
Firefighters spent an hour and a half extinguishing the flames

Firefighters said crews had to tackle the flames from outside the home as the roof, which had solar panels on it, was collapsing during the incident.

Engineers from the National Grid were called to isolate the electricity supply at the property.

Devon and Cornwall Police said it had assisted firefighting efforts by setting up a road closure at the scene from 07:30 to 10:00.

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