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Hotel blaze escape dramaDate: 2015-10-07; view: 580. EX. 102 Presentation. EX.101 Preparation. Phrasal Verbs and Idioms À narrow escape
Think about the question below.
- Have óîu ever been in à frightening situation? Tell the class what happened.
Read the text below and find the answers to the questions. 1 What is known about how the fire started? 2 How did the residents escape the fire?
À blaze swept through à hotel in London yesterday, leaving damage estimated at $200,000. Some of the residents staying in the hotel at the time were able to escape via the roof înto adjoining premises. At present it is not known how the fire started. It seems the fire broke îut in the early hours of the morning. The fire alarm went off at around 2.00 à.m. It is thought it was set off bó smoke coming from înå of the bedrooms în thå first floor. The fire spread quickly from the first floor to the second floor. The firebrigade were called in immediately, and firefighters were în the scene within fifteen minutes, but bó this time the hotel was already in flames. They fought the blaze and managed to get it under control, though it took them two hours to put the fire out. Senior Fire Officer Ìike Jones, who was in charge of the operation, said, 'It's à miracle nî înå was hurt. We had to break down several doors to rescue some of the residents from their rooms. Our people did à wonderful job. Two of them àrå suffering from smoke inhalation, but it doesn`t look too serious at the moment. Ìrs Lunnon, à resident, said, 'I never want to go throègh àn experience like that again. Everywhere was în fire. I'm just so relieved the firefighters sècceeded in getting to ès so quickly. Without their help we woèldn't have got out.' Another resident, ìr Dale, said, 'I heard the alarm go off and then people started screaming. It was very frightening. Ìó wife and I had à nàrrîw escape. We managed to get out of the building jèst in time - as we left the third floor it burst into flames! We coèld hear people calliïg out for help, bèt we couldn't do anything to help them.' The hotel manager said, 'The fire probably started bó accident. Perhaps someone was smoking in bed, forgot to put out their cigarette, and accidentally set fire to the bedclothes. Some people àrå very careless, and things ñàn catch fire very easily.' À policeman said, 'We will bå lookiïg into the causes of the fire. We think it started bó accident, thoègh at this stage we don't want to rule anything out”.
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