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Flat fire deaths 'preventable' | |
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Two teenagers died in a chip pan fire because their smoke alarm battery was flat, the fire service has revealed. | |
Stephen Boyle, 19 and Danny McKenna, 18, were carried from the blaze at their Edinburgh flat in the early hours of Thursday. | |
Mr Boyle was pronounced dead at the scene while Mr McKenna was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, but died later from breathing in smoke. | |
The fire broke out at about 0300 GMT in the property in the Wester Hailes area. | |
Upstairs neighbour Graham Carr, 21, had to be rescued through his kitchen window by fire fighters using breathing apparatus and a ladder. | |
He said: "I first heard shouting and screaming form the flat downstairs at about 0240 GMT. It sounded like they were throwing furniture about. I just thought they were having an argument, but now it looks like they were trying to escape the fire. | |
It looks very much like the fire started in the kitchen and although there was a smoke alarm it appears as though the battery was flat David MallinCommunity Safety Officer | |
"About 15 minutes later my girlfriend Leslie told me she could smell smoke. I opened my front door and was beaten back by the thick smoke which was right through the whole stair. | |
"Luckily, Lesley managed to get down stairs but I couldn't get through the smoke. I opened the kitchen window and was helped out by two firemen. Thank God they were there because by that point I was finding it hard to breathe." | |
David Mallin, community safety officer for Lothian and Borders Fire Service, said there was a smoke alarm installed in the flat but its battery had been flat. | |
He said: "On arrival, we forced entry to the flat and found one male lying in the hall and another in the living room. | |
"We removed both males from the scene and applied CPR and oxygen to both. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts one male subsequently died at the scene. | |
"It looks very much like the fire started in the kitchen and although there was a smoke alarm it appears as though the battery was flat. | |
"All council tenants can arrange free home safety checks and I would urge more people to use this service in order to avoid such a terrible tragedy." | |
The teenagers only moved into the area six month ago. It is believed to be their first home away from their families. |