Four people, including two children, were treated by paramedics after a house fire that spread from the living room.
Three fire engines were called to One Pin Lane, Farnham Common, shortly before 10pm on Saturday evening (March 12).
Firefighters gave emergency care to one man, one woman and two children, before passing them into the care of the South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS).
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A Bucks Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "Two appliances and crews from Slough and one from Gerrards Cross attended, along with an officer.
"The fire was in a ground floor living room and affected the ground floor and first floor of the house.
"The firefighters used two sets of breathing apparatus, one hose reel, positive pressure ventilation to clear smoke.
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"They provided immediate emergency care to one man, one woman and two children, who were all passed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS)."
A SCAS spokesman said: "We were called at 10:11pm to One Pin Lane to a fire.
"We sent to the scene a paramedic team leader who was assessing four patients, two adults and two children.
"We did not take anyone to hospital by ambulance."
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