An elderly person was given first aid after a chip pan fire at his home in Ferndown.

Fire crews from Ferndown and Redhill were called to the incident in Pickford Road in Ferndown at 1.24pm on Saturday.

On arrival, crews found a small fire in the kitchen involving a pan of hot oil.

Firefighters extinguished the fire by removing the pan and provided first aid to the elderly occupant, before ambulance service colleagues arrived. 

Station manager Chris Wood, who attended the incident said: “Firefighters arrived at this incident within six minutes and did a great job in preventing the fire spreading further.

"We do not advise residents to use chip pans but realise they can’t always be avoided. If you have to use a chip pan, please never leave it unattended. If the oil or fat within the pan starts to smoke, turn off the heat and leave it to cool. You should never put food into a pan when the oil is smoking.

Chris added: “If your pan does catch fire, do not try to move it and never throw water over the pan. If you can, turn the heat off, leave the room and property and call 999.”

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) urge all our communities to ensure they have working smoke detection in their homes. There should be a working smoke alarm on every level of your home, which is tested weekly.