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Man arrested after six injured in fire at Three Crowns Inn, Bangor Man arrested after six injured in fire at Three Crowns Inn, Bangor
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A man has been arrested after six people were taken to hospital following a fire at a pub in Gwynedd. A man has been arrested after another man was seriously injured and five people needed hospital treatment following a fire at a pub in Gwynedd.
The man, in his thirties, is being questioned following the blaze at the Three Crowns Inn in Well Street, Bangor, at 03:30 BST on Sunday. The man, in his thirties, was held on suspicion of arson after the blaze at the Three Crowns Inn in Well Street, Bangor, early on Sunday.
One man suffered serious injuries after jumping from the second floor window to escape. A 29-year-old man suffered serious injuries after jumping from the second floor window to escape.
Two North Wales Police officers have also been treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd for smoke inhalation. Two police officers called to the scene were also treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd.
The seriously injured man suffered burns and internal injuries has been transferred to a Birmingham hospital. The seriously injured man, named by police as Jason Robertshaw, 29, from Bangor, suffered burns and internal injuries.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Bangor, Llanfairfechan and Beaumaris were called to the scene. He has been flown to a Birmingham hospital, according to North Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
Police and fire investigators are due to return to the scene to find out how the fire started. Fire crews from Bangor, Llanfairfechan and Beaumaris were called to the scene after the fire broke out at around 03:30 BST.
'Large fire'
The Welsh Ambulance Service said it it took five people to Ysbyty Gwynedd for treatment for smoke inhalation.
Police described Mr Robertshaw's condition as serious but stable.
The two police officers, who are believed to have been taken to hospital by colleagues, were also treated for smoke inhalation and were later released.
Police and fire investigators returned to the pub later on Sunday morning to establish the cause of the blaze.
A statement on the pub's Facebook page says it will be closed until further notice "due to a very large fire in the early hours of this morning".A statement on the pub's Facebook page says it will be closed until further notice "due to a very large fire in the early hours of this morning".