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Tipton flat fire forces couple to jump from window | Tipton flat fire forces couple to jump from window |
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A man and a woman jumped from the window of their second floor flat to escape a fire. | |
The man, believed to be in his 30s, suffered serious leg injuries in the 20ft (6m) fall at the property in Tipton, West Midlands. | |
The woman needed treatment for the effects of breathing in smoke. | The woman needed treatment for the effects of breathing in smoke. |
The fire broke out at about 23:30 BST on Wednesday, and spread to a neighbouring flat causing part of the roof to collapse. | The fire broke out at about 23:30 BST on Wednesday, and spread to a neighbouring flat causing part of the roof to collapse. |
Firefighters' strike | Firefighters' strike |
About 20 firefighters dealt with the blaze, which gutted the flat. | About 20 firefighters dealt with the blaze, which gutted the flat. |
Area commander for West Midlands Fire Service, Simon Shilton, said: "This was a serious fire in a low-rise block of flats, which had the potential to be a great deal worse." | Area commander for West Midlands Fire Service, Simon Shilton, said: "This was a serious fire in a low-rise block of flats, which had the potential to be a great deal worse." |
It happened half-way through the latest one-hour strike by firefighters, and non-striking contingency workers were brought in until the normal night shift took over. | It happened half-way through the latest one-hour strike by firefighters, and non-striking contingency workers were brought in until the normal night shift took over. |
The Fire Brigades Union is in dispute with the government over pensions. | The Fire Brigades Union is in dispute with the government over pensions. |