Cold-blooded tortoise starts Christmas fire at family's home
Animals
Cold-blooded tortoise starts Christmas fire at familys home

A 45-year-old tortoise in England knocked over a heat lamp and set a small fire, causing a smoke alarm to go off. (Essex County Fire and Rescue Service)
By
Kayla Epstein
Dec. 27, 2019 at 11:10 a.m. EST
Sometime after 4 p.m. on Christmas Day, the smoke alarm started blaring at a house in the English town of Great Dunmow. ... A small fire had sparked when a heat lamp toppled over onto a blanket. ... The culprit: a middle-aged tortoise who may or may not have been trying to burn his familys house down. Thankfully, the local fire department raced to the scene.
The minor conflagration started after the tortoise knocked a heat lamp onto its bedding, which then caught fire. Its owners werent home, so the neighbors alerted the authorities. ... A volunteer fire crew arrived at the house to find it filled with smoke and a fire burning in one of the rooms. They rescued the tortoise and ensured the house was clear.
Its his lucky day, the Essex fire department posted on
Facebook, along with a photo of the would-be arsonist serving rescuers a hefty serving of side-eye and
not at all looking as if rescuers had just foiled its plot to burn its owners house down. ... The 45-year-old reptile will now hopefully continue to live a long and happy life, thanks to working smoke alarms," said Gary Wain, watch manager at the Great Dunmow Fire Station. This incident shows just how important it is to have smoke alarms on every level of your home."
Especially if you have a tortoise.
Kayla Epstein is the social media editor for National at The Washington Post. She specializes in blending traditional reporting and social media to tell stories and engage readers. She previously worked for the Guardian US, where she worked in support of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that broke the National Security Agency stories. Follow
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