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Woman rescued after Aldermaston mobile home fire




A WOMAN was taken to hospital after being rescued from a mobile home fire in Aldermaston in the early hours of this morning (Saturday).
Fire crews from Hampshire and Berkshire were called to Ravenswing Caravan Park at 3.03am and on arrival found a heavily smoke-logged property and rescued the woman found inside.
She was carried to safety by firefighters in breathing apparatus and treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken to hospital, where she remains in a serious but stable condition.
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Trevor Ferguson, said: "The cause of the fire isn't yet know and a specialist fire investigation officer will be working with police forensic teams to determine this.
"I'd like to thank the firefighters and paramedics who attended for their hard work, they did and excellent job.
"Our thoughts are with the lady who was injured and we wish her a speedy recovery."



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