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Derby fire deaths: Firefighter describes carrying children out | Derby fire deaths: Firefighter describes carrying children out |
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A firefighter has told a manslaughter trial how he found "casualties everywhere" as he searched for children in a fatal house fire. | A firefighter has told a manslaughter trial how he found "casualties everywhere" as he searched for children in a fatal house fire. |
Five children died in the blaze at their home in Derby last May, and a sixth died later in hospital. | Five children died in the blaze at their home in Derby last May, and a sixth died later in hospital. |
Their parents Michael and Mairead Philpott, and family friend Paul Mosley, deny their manslaughter. | Their parents Michael and Mairead Philpott, and family friend Paul Mosley, deny their manslaughter. |
Firefighter Michael Patterson said he could barely see his hands in front of his face as he searched the home. | Firefighter Michael Patterson said he could barely see his hands in front of his face as he searched the home. |
He told Nottingham Crown Court that a colleague passed him a child, whom he carried downstairs before going back to search for more children. | |
'My babies' | 'My babies' |
He told the court: "It was confusing and chaotic with a great sense of urgency. There seemed to be casualties everywhere." | |
A 999 call was taken at 03:46 BST on 11 May, the court heard. | |
The fire had created such thick black smoke Mr Patterson said he had to locate the children by touch. | |
He said he carried three of the children out one at a time and laid them on the pavement. | He said he carried three of the children out one at a time and laid them on the pavement. |
In a statement read to the court, PC Nicola Ward said Mr Philpott was standing shirtless in the street when one of the children was carried out. | |
"Mick Philpott suddenly started screaming and ran towards the child shouting 'no'," she said. | |
"I had to restrain him and tell him to stand back." | |
Mr Philpott fell to the floor, the court heard, and was saying: "I've got to get to them, they are my babies." | |
PC Ward said she saw Mrs Philpott come out of a neighbouring house in her dressing gown and hug her husband. | |
'Began to scream' | |
"I saw the female look over the male's shoulder and look towards the child," she said. | |
"The female then began to scream, they both fell to the floor holding one another." | |
PC Ward said she and another officer had to hold Mr Philpott back again when two further children were brought out. | |
"I put my arm around his stomach area and was saying to him 'No Mick, leave them, let them do their job'," she said. | |
"He dropped to his knees holding his face in his hands crying." | |
Mr Philpott is accused of starting the fire to frame his former mistress Lisa Willis during a custody battle over their four children. | |
Jade, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died at their home and brother Duwayne, 13, died three days later. | Jade, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died at their home and brother Duwayne, 13, died three days later. |
Mr Philpott, 56, Mrs Philpott, 31, both formerly of Victory Road, and Mr Mosley 46, of Cecil Street, Derby, each deny six counts of manslaughter. | |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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