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West Bromwich family escape suspected arson attack | West Bromwich family escape suspected arson attack |
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A family of five jumped from a bedroom window to escape a fire at their home in West Bromwich, which police said was started deliberately. | A family of five jumped from a bedroom window to escape a fire at their home in West Bromwich, which police said was started deliberately. |
The fire, which started about 05:00 BST, destroyed the top floor and the roof of the house in Ruskin Street. | The fire, which started about 05:00 BST, destroyed the top floor and the roof of the house in Ruskin Street. |
Diane Potter said two of her sons were taken to hospital. Her other son and seven-year-old grandson also escaped from the house, she said. | Diane Potter said two of her sons were taken to hospital. Her other son and seven-year-old grandson also escaped from the house, she said. |
Fire investigators are trying to find out exactly how the blaze started. | Fire investigators are trying to find out exactly how the blaze started. |
Ms Potter said: "The whole of the stairs was a fireball, the windows were popping and blowing out, the flames were engulfing everywhere, I thought I was dreaming. | Ms Potter said: "The whole of the stairs was a fireball, the windows were popping and blowing out, the flames were engulfing everywhere, I thought I was dreaming. |
"My lads jumped out of the window and lowered my grandson to safety....I was screaming and bawling at my other son that we had a fire and not to come through his bedroom door so he jumped out of his window." | "My lads jumped out of the window and lowered my grandson to safety....I was screaming and bawling at my other son that we had a fire and not to come through his bedroom door so he jumped out of his window." |
One of her twin sons, who are aged 15, was at Birmingham Children's Hospital after suffering burns to his throat and lungs, she said. | |
The other had been discharged from Sandwell Hospital. | The other had been discharged from Sandwell Hospital. |
Ms Potter said she had lost clothes and sentimental items which were in the loft. | Ms Potter said she had lost clothes and sentimental items which were in the loft. |
"I've lived here for 18 years but who could have done this knowing I was here with my children, I don't know who would stoop that low," she said. | "I've lived here for 18 years but who could have done this knowing I was here with my children, I don't know who would stoop that low," she said. |
West Midlands Fire Service watch commander Phil Richards said the family "were seconds away from disaster." | West Midlands Fire Service watch commander Phil Richards said the family "were seconds away from disaster." |
"The fire spread rapidly up the stairs through the roof and came back into the bedrooms - you're talking moments between being alive and dead." | "The fire spread rapidly up the stairs through the roof and came back into the bedrooms - you're talking moments between being alive and dead." |
He said investigation teams were using sniffer dogs to find out how the blaze started. | He said investigation teams were using sniffer dogs to find out how the blaze started. |
West Midlands Police said it was treating the fire as arson and was appealing for any witnesses to come forward. | West Midlands Police said it was treating the fire as arson and was appealing for any witnesses to come forward. |
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