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Cambridge flat fire: Two children and a woman die in fire Cambridge flat fire: Two children and a woman die in fire
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Three people, two of them children, have died in a flat fire in CambridgeThree people, two of them children, have died in a flat fire in Cambridge
Two children and a woman have died after a fire in a flat.Two children and a woman have died after a fire in a flat.
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) said more than 30 firefighters were called to Sackville Close, King's Hedges ward, Cambridge, at about 01:10 BST on Friday.Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) said more than 30 firefighters were called to Sackville Close, King's Hedges ward, Cambridge, at about 01:10 BST on Friday.
It said a boy and a girl were rescued, but died later in hospital, and a woman in her 30s died at the scene.It said a boy and a girl were rescued, but died later in hospital, and a woman in her 30s died at the scene.
A man in his 30s escaped before crews arrived and remains in a critical condition in hospital.A man in his 30s escaped before crews arrived and remains in a critical condition in hospital.
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) said an infant from an adjoining property was also taken to hospital for assessment.The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) said an infant from an adjoining property was also taken to hospital for assessment.
Emergency services attended the scene on Friday morning and a police cordon remains in placeEmergency services attended the scene on Friday morning and a police cordon remains in place
CFRS area commander Stuart Smith said it was "a devastating and deeply upsetting incident that will touch many people".CFRS area commander Stuart Smith said it was "a devastating and deeply upsetting incident that will touch many people".
"Our thoughts are with the relatives, friends and neighbours of the family," he said."Our thoughts are with the relatives, friends and neighbours of the family," he said.
"It's just heartbreaking.""It's just heartbreaking."
Police, ambulance, air ambulance, and fire crews from across the county were sent to the scene.Police, ambulance, air ambulance, and fire crews from across the county were sent to the scene.
Police, ambulance, air ambulance, and fire crews from across the county were sent to the scene Flowers have been laid close to where the fire took hold
Peter Griffin, 30, who lives close by, said it was "devastating".
"We woke up... and looked out and there was kind of an orange glow coming from the flat," he said.
He said the crews were "very organised" and "seemed to get the fire under control quite quickly".
CFRS said firefighters were met with smoke coming from the ground and first floor of a two-storey building and worked to stop it spreading to neighbouring properties.CFRS said firefighters were met with smoke coming from the ground and first floor of a two-storey building and worked to stop it spreading to neighbouring properties.
A large police precense remains at the scene
Mr Smith said it would have "a huge impact on the local community".Mr Smith said it would have "a huge impact on the local community".
"Our fire safety team was in the area visiting residents yesterday to provide fire safety information and reassurance, and will be returning next week," he said."Our fire safety team was in the area visiting residents yesterday to provide fire safety information and reassurance, and will be returning next week," he said.
He added that the fire service was "looking after the welfare of all those who responded to or supported this incident".He added that the fire service was "looking after the welfare of all those who responded to or supported this incident".
A large police precense remains at the scene
EEAS said three ambulances, three Hazardous Area Response Team vehicles, two ambulance officer vehicles and response cars from the East Anglian Air Ambulance and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance "were called out".EEAS said three ambulances, three Hazardous Area Response Team vehicles, two ambulance officer vehicles and response cars from the East Anglian Air Ambulance and Essex and Herts Air Ambulance "were called out".
A representative said the service wanted to "extend its deepest sympathies to all those affected".A representative said the service wanted to "extend its deepest sympathies to all those affected".
An investigation into the cause of the fire has begun.An investigation into the cause of the fire has begun.
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