By Brett Campbell
A woman has been rescued from a burning house in Portrush.
The fire broke out when the occupant was out walking her dog at around 11.20am this morning.
She returned to find the property on Victoria Strret engulfed in flames.
Her daughter escaped after a neighbour rushed to the scene and placed ladders against an upstairs window.
Councillor Norman Hillis has been speaking to Q Radio.
A woman has been rescued from a burning house by a ‘heroic neighbour’ in Portrush
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 8, 2021
Police are treating the blaze which broke out around 11.20am on Victoria Street as accidental. pic.twitter.com/3kRGxPwok1
The cause of the blaze is being treating as accidental.
A PSNI spokesperson said: '' Police received a report of a fire at a house in the Victoria Street area of Portrush this morning shortly before 11:20 am.''
A woman returned home from walking her dog in Portrush to find her property on Victoria Street in flames.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) January 8, 2021
Her daughter escaped after a neighbour placed ladders against an upstairs window.
Pics: McAuley Multimedia Ltd pic.twitter.com/A3pKSFWYvj
''Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service attended and extinguished the fire, which is being treated as accidental.''
Man injured after house and three vehicles set alight in Co Antrim
IT system for Northern Ireland schools ‘largely restored’ following cyber attack
£100 home heating oil grant to be paid out by ‘summer at earliest’
Arrest made after hot water thrown over man at Co Tyrone court
Stormont urged to address ‘catastrophe’ in hospital emergency departments