I heard some loud bangs earlier and thought it was the wind. blowing stuff around. Just woken up now and could see flashing light through the blinds. Lifted them to find police and ambulance on the front - then went to look out bathroom windows - 3 fire engines parked up - all with their lights flashing.
Then I realised there was smoke billowing out of the back of one of the houses on Tulip Avenue!!!!
Can't figure out what's happened - maybe the bangs were related?
Will update if I find out (resisting walking out into street in pjs to ask a policeman )
Unmarked police car has just turned up - now that's a bit odd for a house fire.
Road is closed off by police van now.
I'm signing off - this has been me reporting for the Junior Gazette!
As the sun rose over tulip avenue all that is left this morning is a single police car with its engine running. The upper front bedroom window is smashed with a ladder coming from it into the front garden and a blackened area around it. Hope everyone is well and safe this morning.
A MAN has been arrested after a 71-year-old woman had to be pulled unconscious from a burning house in Birkenhead early today. Police are investigating the suspected arson at a property in Tulip Avenue.
Officers were called to the house at around 1.50am this morning following a call from a member of the public.
Emergency services arrived to find the house ablaze and a 71-year-old lady unconscious inside.
The women was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital where she is reported to be in a stable condition.
The scene was sealed for examination by fire investigators and a forensic search by scene of crime officers has taken place this morning.
CCTV in the area is currently being looked at and house to house enquiries are also underway.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, and is currently being questioned by detectives.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information is asked to contact the police at Birkenhead on 0151 777 2264, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
This is better than Globe this!! I live away, but now when I want to know what's happening back home,I'm just going to log onto here for the inside story. Thanks everybody! hope the lady in question makes a speedy recovery.