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Heroic postman describes how he saved three people from Tonbridge house fire

A postman has told of the unforgettable moment he put down his postbag and risked his safety to rescue three people from a house fire.

Simon Isaac has been hailed for his bravery after helping to save the lives of three people on December 10.

The dad-of-one first noticed screams coming from inside the house on St Paul’s Close, before seeing two people trying to gasp for air from the upstairs window.

The 31-year-old sprang into action and tried to break a window on the ground floor, but was not able to see through the thick smoke.

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Simon says he was the second person on the scene and saw two of the three people struggling to breathe from an upstairs window

Mr Isaac, who has worked for Royal Mail for eight years, said: “I ran out the back where there was another person who was suffering from smoke inhalation, I got a ladder, brought it to the front, it was a little bit short though.

“The girl had passed out and was hanging out of the window and when I got to her, I shook her and she woke up again.

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“They had dogs inside and they passed them to me, I had to drop them down. It was pretty horrific really, even I got smoke inhalation afterwards so I took the next day off.”

He continued to say hearing the fire engines in the distance was a “huge relief” as the incident took only a matter of minutes.

The Kent Fire and Rescue Service investigation unit scoured the house afterwards

Three fire engines were sent to the house, as Simon donated his jacket to help keep one of the residents warm, before continuing with his round.

“I didn’t know what else to do so I just went and did the rest of my duty when the fire engines arrived.”

He added: “It wasn’t a perfect rescue but everyone got stuck in and helped pull it off.

“My greatest sympathies are with the family, I can’t imagine losing my home especially before Christmas.”

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