I personally would not stay in a burning building even if there was a 'stay put' policy in place and I see no reason why ABLE BODIED persons who can evacuate WITHOUT ASSISTANCE should be told to 'stay put'.
I don't know the full circumstances of this fire, but I think it is a timely reminder of what could happen when considering 'stay put' policies.
Saturday, 9 December 2006, 14:59 GMT
One dead in sheltered house fire
A woman died and 13 other people were trapped by smoke when a fire broke out at sheltered housing flats.
The fire started in a ground-floor flat at Cherry Orchard, Prestwood, in Buckinghamshire, on Friday afternoon.
Firefighters carried 12 people through smoke filled corridors to safety, while a member of the public rescued another.
Thames Valley Police and Bucks Fire and Rescue Service are investigating the cause of the fire but it is not being treated as suspicious.
'Restricted mobility'
At the peak of the fire, about 50 firefighters and officers attended the scene.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Andy Hickmott said: "Firefighters quickly brought the fire under control and mounted an outstanding rescue operation under difficult and exhausting circumstances.
"Given the nature of the building, and the fact that some of the residents had restricted mobility, they were unable to get out of their rooms without assistance.
"But for the professionalism and thoroughness of the firefighters, there could have been many more deaths."