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Mum and toddler saved from burning house by 'hero' rookie police in Cov

Postby dutchman » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:35 pm

The patrolling PCSOs just happened to be in the right place at the right time

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Two rookie PCSOs are being hailed heroes today after running into a burning house to save a toddler and his mum.

Louis Saravanamuttu and Louie Parker-Hall were on patrol in Coventry when they came across the blaze at Bosworth Close, Baginton, at around 8pm yesterday (26 July).

The distressed mum came to the door shouting that her two-year-old son was inside, before running back in herself.

With no thought for their own safety, the West Midlands Police PCSOs ran into the burning property and took the mother and child to safety.

PCSO Saravanamuttu, 23, who only joined the force in November after previously working as a forklift truck driver, said he initially thought the smoke was coming from a barbecue.

He said: “We then saw that the smoke was coming from inside the house and a lady came out of the house in complete shock.

“I asked who was in the house and she said her baby was in the bath upstairs.

"I ran upstairs and she came up with me and grabbed the baby out of the bath.

“I said: ‘Come on, we’ve got to get out’, but she was almost in a trance.

“We went downstairs but we couldn’t get back through the kitchen because it was engulfed in flames.

“We went out the back and I dragged a garden bench up to the fence and passed the boy over the fence to the next door neighbour.”

The neighbour got a ladder to help the boy’s mother over, but PCSO Saravanamuttu bravely ran into the house a second time to check that there was no one else inside, closing doors as he went to stop the blaze spreading.

“All of the cooker and the counter was on fire. It was like a video showing how quickly fire can spread. Smoke covered the whole room. I was sweating buckets when I came out,” he said.

“I’m just buzzing that we were driving past at the exact time she came out. It makes the job worthwhile.”

PCSO Parker-Hall, 22, a former security worker who only joined the force in January, said: “It was red hot in there. The flames were over the whole ceiling. I was just thinking that I wanted to make sure everyone was out of the house.”

Chief Inspector Hasson Shigdar, of Coventry Police , said: “It’s pretty clear that they’ve saved two lives last night.

“It doesn’t bear thinking about what might have happened had they not been passing at the time.

“Their selfless bravery embodies exactly what policing is about – going out of your way to help others, sometimes at considerable risk to yourself.”

Paramedics checked over the mother and child on the scene, thankfully they had not received any injuries.

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So that's what a PCSO looks like? :shock:
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Re: Mum and toddler saved from burning house by 'hero' rookie police in Cov

Postby Jock Strapp » Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:32 pm

This article is about a fire at my sons house,who ever wrote the press report should seek employment writing fairy stories.
FACTS.. My daughter in law had a slow cooker in use. She took my grandson upstairs to give him a shower NOT A BATH. Smoke alarm went off so Surrina left THREE AND A HALF YEAR OLD standing in the shower. Went down to investigate. Neighbour had seen smoke in the house and called fire service. Police car turned up first and two police entered the house. Its a back to front house where the kitchen is at the front of the house. Surrina met the police at the front door and then went back upstairs to get the child. At this point my son turned up. Son, Surrina, police, my son and the toddler went into the back garden where toddler and Surrina went over the fence to neighbours garden.In the meantime fire service had turned and instantly extinguish the fire.
My son has lived in that house for 18 months and was unaware that there was a fault within the consumer unit. I have chatted with four neighbours,my son and his wife all agree that the newspaper report is total fiction.
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Re: Mum and toddler saved from burning house by 'hero' rookie police in Cov

Postby rebbonk » Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:48 pm

What is the saying Jock, "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story!"
Of course it'll fit; you just need a bigger hammer.
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