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Tortoise rescued after starting fire in south London flat

Firefighters ran to a fire initiated by a turtle who managed to save the reptile and dog friend from an apartment.

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) said that the fire took a fire in the South London apartment on Thursday, taking a heat lamp and hay bed in the preservation of the turtle.

After receiving a call, the crew joined the stage on the London Road in Mitcham. They were able to save the turtle from fire as well as a black dog belonging to the same owner hiding from the fire under the stairs.

LFB sent a crew from Mitcham, Wimbledon, Tooting and Wallington to handle the fire. After returning pets to the owner at 11:40, they were able to control the flames until 12: 22.

(London Fire Brigade)

After the scene, the paintings, smiling and posing with domestic animals, the crew members are only slightly damaged by the fire.

“A naughty turtle and dog friend were rescued from a fire on the London Road in Mitcham last week.” He said.

“The fire caused the naughty turtle to stand on the heat lamp on the straw, a flammable material in the aquarium.”

“A naughty turtle and dog friend was rescued last week, Londu

“A naughty turtle and dog friend was rescued last week, Londu (London Fire Brigade)

“After realizing that there were two pets on the property, the crew found a turtle and a dog hiding under the stairs and saved it. Both animals were safely returned to the owner.”

“Brigade was called at 11:40 and the fire was controlled until 12:22.

The incident occurred only the day before the fact that more than 70 firefighters were called to a flat fire that erupted in South London.

LFB said that the fire left the building “completely burning ve and enabled the crew to be controlled within an hour.

Firefighters in the region, one night in an industrial zone in a southeast of London, another fire was forced to take action again later on the day. More than 150 firefighters were called to take control of the flames until 7 am on Saturday in the morning and to address the fire in a palm area in Eith.

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