A neighbour on one of Auckland鈥檚 most historic streets found himself rescuing a man and his family鈥檚 cat from a burning property overnight.
The three-storey, multi-wing home on a cul-de-sac in St Marys Bay was engulfed in flames that sparked at around 1am today.
Firefighters spent the best part of six hours tackling the flames, by 7.30am they were still dampening down hot pockets as nearby evacuated residents returned to their homes.
But it wasn鈥檛 just the fire crews hard at work on Westwood Tce.
Neighbour Blair Huston, who has lived in his property for the past 10 years, awoke at 1.09am to what sounded like raised voices and breaking glass.
The property in question was on Westwood Terrace, a large three-storey home at the end of the cul-de-sac. Photo / Supplied
鈥淚 looked up and saw an orange glow, thought 鈥榃hat the hell?鈥 so I jumped out of bed and saw the house was really, really well involved,鈥 he told the聽Herald.
Donning a dressing gown, Huston rushed down the street to the home that, at this stage, had flames bursting from the roof.
鈥淚t was quite chaotic,鈥 he said, reflecting on the scene before him.
鈥淲omen were screaming, I was yelling 鈥榃hat鈥檚 going on?鈥 and I was worried somebody was actually in the burning part and trapped.鈥
The popping and banging sounds continued as Huston, the lone neighbour on the street upon his arrival, made his way towards the property鈥檚 front door - which at this stage had not caught fire.
Ten appliances were at the scene to tackle the worst of the fire. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Banging on the door with such force it caved in, he found a man standing in the hallway staring at him.
鈥淢aybe he was a bit asleep or shocked,鈥 said Huston.
鈥淏ut anyway, I grabbed him and told him to move and said 鈥楧ude, you gotta get out of here, this place is really, really on fire鈥.鈥
The wind was carrying smoke away from the property, which was fortunate for Huston who whilst pulling the man to safety, spotted the family cat run inside the house.
Huston dropped the man off, then returned into the hallway to fetch the pet.
鈥淚t was more than happy to be rescued,鈥 he said.
Firefighters arrived shortly afterwards and began fighting the flames. Fire and Emergency shift manager Carren Larking said the first crews transmitted a third alarm to call for extra resources.
Ten trucks were at the scene to tackle the worst of the fire. Huston said it took at least 30 minutes before firefighters made any impact on the flames.
This morning fire crews were still tackling the rising smoke and flames in the northern wing of the property, Photo / Hayden Woodward
Huston than turned to neighbourhood support - concerned about large trees next to the burning property fearing that they might catch fire.
鈥淚 was going around and waking everybody up,鈥 he said.
鈥淭here鈥檚 an old couple next door where one is bedridden. We had to wake him up in case they had to get out in a hurry. Others we had to bang, bang on the door, some neighbours didn鈥檛 wake up at all.鈥
Night turned to morning and fire crews were still working hard to tackle the rising smoke and flames in the northern wing of the property, which Huston described as 鈥渁 sprawling house鈥.
While the blaze was at its hottest, firefighters could be seen dousing flames with a number of crew spotted on the second floor dousing flames below.
The property was owned by a family consisting of a couple in their 60s and at least two daughters, Huston said.
A neighbour said the property was owned by a couple in their 60s. Photo / Supplied
Westwood Tce is full of history, an old galley street where a large number of families moved in back in the 1940s and who haven鈥檛 left since.
It鈥檚 understood the residents in question were one of the original families.
For Huston, his eventful night ended with the family鈥檚 cat in his laundry.
鈥淢y dog won鈥檛 be very happy about it so we鈥檙e just trying to keep them separate,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit of a problem as I don鈥檛 know where the family is, they鈥檝e gone. But anyway, we鈥檒l worry about that later. I鈥檒l probably ring a local vet.鈥
A fire investigator was this morning due at the property examining the cause of the blaze.
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