A WOMAN suffered smoke inhalation in a kitchen fire at a house in the Clayton area of Bradford in the early hours of this morning.
Three Bradford fire service crews were called to reports of a kitchen fire at a home on Ramsden Avenue, Clayton, at 12.23am today (Saturday).
A spokesperson for the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "Reports were received of a smell of burning and the fire service was mobilised to investigate.
"The incident proved to be a small fire out on arrival and crews used positive pressure ventilation to clear smoke inside the property.
"One elderly female was led to safety by firefighters and was placed in the care of ambulance crews after suffering from the effects of smoke."
Mick Earnshaw, watch commander of Fairweather Green fire station, added: "It was a small kitchen fire that was out on arrival. Everyone was ok."
Fairweather Green, Odsal and Bradford fire stations all attended the incident.
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