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Three young children and a woman have died in a house fire in Essex, emergency services say.Three young children and a woman have died in a house fire in Essex, emergency services say.
At least two other people are in hospital after the blaze in Barn Mead, Harlow, in the early hours of Monday.At least two other people are in hospital after the blaze in Barn Mead, Harlow, in the early hours of Monday.
Fire crews were called to the property at 1.45am and managed to get the occupants out but four people died.Fire crews were called to the property at 1.45am and managed to get the occupants out but four people died.
Firefighters described the house as being "100% well alight", with flames coming from the front and back doors.Firefighters described the house as being "100% well alight", with flames coming from the front and back doors.
The incident commander Steve Foster said: "Crews arriving at the scene did everything they could. They were faced with a rapidly developing fire and went straight into the burning building wearing breathing apparatus to bring people out as quickly as possible.The incident commander Steve Foster said: "Crews arriving at the scene did everything they could. They were faced with a rapidly developing fire and went straight into the burning building wearing breathing apparatus to bring people out as quickly as possible.
"Once casualties were out, they worked alongside ambulance teams to do all they could.""Once casualties were out, they worked alongside ambulance teams to do all they could."
He said that fire investigation teams were working with police to establish the cause of the tragedy, adding: "Our thoughts are with the family left behind."He said that fire investigation teams were working with police to establish the cause of the tragedy, adding: "Our thoughts are with the family left behind."
A spokeswoman for the service said the father was not at home when the blaze broke out and the four deaths occurred at the scene.A spokeswoman for the service said the father was not at home when the blaze broke out and the four deaths occurred at the scene.
She said: "We understand that firefighters brought them out of the house and were doing CPR [cardiopulmonary resuscitation] outside, and that they were confirmed dead at the scene.She said: "We understand that firefighters brought them out of the house and were doing CPR [cardiopulmonary resuscitation] outside, and that they were confirmed dead at the scene.
"The incident is now in the hands of Essex police.""The incident is now in the hands of Essex police."
Essex police said three children and a woman had died in the blaze, and two people were in hospital, one of them in a critical condition. But East of England ambulance service, which sent five ambulances and its hazardous area response team to the scene, said three people had been taken to Princess Alexandra hospital, including two children, who were in a critical condition, and one adult.Essex police said three children and a woman had died in the blaze, and two people were in hospital, one of them in a critical condition. But East of England ambulance service, which sent five ambulances and its hazardous area response team to the scene, said three people had been taken to Princess Alexandra hospital, including two children, who were in a critical condition, and one adult.
A police statement said: "The cause of the fire is under investigation and detectives are looking at the circumstances leading up to the fire, and ask that anyone who was in the area of Barn Mead in the early hours of Monday and has any information contacts police at Harlow police station on 101."A police statement said: "The cause of the fire is under investigation and detectives are looking at the circumstances leading up to the fire, and ask that anyone who was in the area of Barn Mead in the early hours of Monday and has any information contacts police at Harlow police station on 101."
The ambulance service spokesman Gary Sanderson said: "Ambulance crews worked extremely hard alongside the fire service to treat a total of seven casualties, two adults and five children, who were all conveyed to Princess Alexandra hospital.The ambulance service spokesman Gary Sanderson said: "Ambulance crews worked extremely hard alongside the fire service to treat a total of seven casualties, two adults and five children, who were all conveyed to Princess Alexandra hospital.
"Sadly after everyone's best efforts, three children and an adult lost their lives. Two other children remain in a critical condition in hospital.""Sadly after everyone's best efforts, three children and an adult lost their lives. Two other children remain in a critical condition in hospital."
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