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Four 0day Appz – Datecode 10/21

It’s long process to write about 0days one by one, so I’ll post a four of them in one single post (shot).

PocoMail v4.5.0.3910-DIGERATI

PocoMail gives you serious power over your email, from instant review of your folders via the unique Focus Box, to easy management of your contacts. You can automate email processing in a myriad of ways, from Filters and Events to easy-to-use PocoScripts. Instantly create AutoText snippets to use throughout the program, and subscribe to your favourite RSS feeds and Newsgroups to be read on demand or delivered with your email. All in a secure package that puts you in control.

Release Name: PocoMail_v4.5.0.3910-DIGERATI
Size: 4.2MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com

WinReminders v1.10.18.0 WinALL Incl Keygen-BRD

Welcome to WinReminders! Developed using the latest Microsoft development technologies (Microsoft.Net), WinReminders is brand new and exciting reminder software that can be used to remind you of important dates and events such as birthdays, anniversaries, bill payments and anything else that you need a reminder for. Since WinReminders has been developed using the latest technologies it not only looks new (supports Windows XP alpha blending etc), but it is much better positioned than other legacy reminder software programs to head with you into the future. You can invest in WinReminders reminder software knowing that it is the latest technology and will be around for a long time to come.

Release Name: WinReminders.v1.10.18.0.WinALL.Incl.Keygen-BRD
Size: 1.5MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com

WYSIWYG Web Builder v4.3.5 Incl Keygen-BLiZZARD

Web Builder is a WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) program used to create web pages. WYSIWYG means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed. The program generates HTML (HyperText Markup Language) tags while you point and click on desired functions; you can create a web page without learning HTML. Just drag and drop objects to the page position them ‘anywhere’ you want and when you’re finished publish it to your web server (using the built in Publish tool). Web Builder gives you full control over the content and layout of your web page.

Release Name: WYSIWYG.Web.Builder.v4.3.5.Incl.Keygen-BLiZZARD
Size: 2.1MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com

Yamicsoft WinXP Manager v5.1.8 Incl Keymaker-CORE

WinXP Manager is a system utility that helps you optimize, tweak, and clean up Windows XP. It will increase your system speed, improve system security, and meet all of your expectations.
It’s compatible with Windows XP SP2 entirely!

Release Name: Yamicsoft.WinXP.Manager.v5.1.8.Incl.Keymaker-CORE
Size: 5.2MB
Links: Homepage, NFO, Download RS.com

Comments (24)

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  1. Freaky
    October 22nd, 2007 | 01:12

    The keygen for Win Reminders doesn’t seem to work.

    Thanks for the post though.

  2. October 22nd, 2007 | 01:34

    WiNReminder uses the latest technology in reminding! OH MY GOD THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST HIGH-TECH APPLICATION EVER!!

  3. Dibrani
    October 22nd, 2007 | 01:44

    ha ha ha ehhmm..:s

  4. frazbox
    October 22nd, 2007 | 02:14

    what is a 0day appz?

  5. niteprlr
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:11

    0 day is the FIRST day of its release.

  6. October 22nd, 2007 | 03:12

    @ 4.

    “0day refers to software, videos, music, or information released or obtained on the day of public release”

    more can be found here:

    http://www.aboutthescene.com

  7. feffrey
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:22

    i find it funny how 3 of those 4 apps are all done better on google.

  8. lawl
    October 22nd, 2007 | 03:41

    WYSIWYG.Web.Builder.v4.3.5.Incl.Keygen-BLiZZARD

  9. SoniKalien
    October 22nd, 2007 | 08:55

    n00b tools.

  10. Anon-e-Moose
    October 22nd, 2007 | 10:57

    Welcome to WinReminders! Developed using the latest Microsoft development technologies.
    Since WinReminders has been developed using the latest technologies it not only looks new (supports Windows XP alpha blending etc), but it is much better positioned than other legacy reminder software programs to head with you into the future.
    You can invest in WinReminders reminder software knowing that it is the latest technology and will be around for a long time to come.

    WHAT?! LATEST MICRO$UCK DOT NET TECHNOLOGY? NO WAY MAAAAN!
    I GOTTA BUY ME ONE OF THESE! IT LOOKS SO NICE AND NEW, AND UT CAN EVEN REMIND ME WHEN MY BIRTHDAY IS ‘N SH1T!!1!!11!1ONEONE

  11. JohnD
    October 22nd, 2007 | 11:11

    “Freaky
    October 22nd, 2007 | 01:12
    The keygen for Win Reminders doesn’t seem to work.

    Thanks for the post though.”

    ITS WORKS JUST FINE! RTFM
    Take a look and READ ” How to register”. N00B!

  12. ManWhore
    October 22nd, 2007 | 11:20

    AVG tells me that pocomail contains a trojan.

  13. feedbacker
    October 22nd, 2007 | 11:44

    NO thanks. This free open source is good http://www.kompozer.net/

  14. splico
    October 22nd, 2007 | 11:52

    Crack for poco don’t work under vista

  15. joe
    October 22nd, 2007 | 13:59

    can anyone make a .rar pack of those ?

  16. aerowen
    October 22nd, 2007 | 14:19

    These WYSIWYG tools disgust me, all they do is help idiots put more crap sites on the internet. Those tools shouldn’t be reviewed, they should be ignored.

  17. rickyc
    October 22nd, 2007 | 14:41

    Freaky read this :
    I refer to your latest discharge of plebeian verbiage; in which, you have proven, once again, that there is no such thing as unutterable nonsense. Your post is an orgy of stultifying cacophonous verbal depravity; an exercise in literary impotence, and an offense to all of good taste and decency.

    I don’t know what makes you such a worthless poster, but it really works! I see you’ve set aside this special time to humiliate yourself on the Internet. Well, you’re certainly thoughtless; I just wish that you were keyboard-less, too. As Ellen Glasgow once remarked: “He knows so little and knows it so fluently.”

    Reading your post is less interesting than watching paint dry. If wit was spit, your mouth would be drier than a shallow well in an African heat wave. I’d get more pleasure from running my nostrils down a cactus, than reading another contribution from you. Maybe you wouldn’t read like such a pathetic loser if that pimple on your ass hadn’t turned out to be a brain tumor; if your weren’t so fat that your local ‘All-You-Can-Eat’ buffet had to install speed bumps, or if you weren’t uglier than the north-facing end of a south-bound mule. Who am I kidding? You would.

    Finally, why don’t you go and get lost somewhere where they don’t have a “found” department?

  18. n00bin
    October 22nd, 2007 | 16:19

    Welcome n00btown

  19. Defiant1
    October 22nd, 2007 | 21:11

    rickyc, Man you are a pompous ass!

  20. tommy in Oz
    October 23rd, 2007 | 08:44

    @12 Manwhore and all

    I agree with you mate. Trojan in the PocoMail Crack..

    Use caution if you don’t agree!

    cheers.

  21. FARTY ARTY US
    October 24th, 2007 | 11:39

    Thank you! We’re all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view, you ridiculous little carnival freak. I suggest you hone your writing skills before applying borrowed glories as a mere typist.

    Here’s a tip: no one will ever know that you’ve had a lobotomy if you wear a wig to hide to the scars; stop posting your drivel on message boards, and learn to control the slobbering. You wouldn’t know a clue if it walked up to you, bit you on the ass, and announced ‘I AM A CLUE’. If you knew what you’re talking about, you’d be dangerous. As Ellen Glasgow once remarked: “He knows so little and knows it so fluently.”

    Most repair manuals are far more interesting than you, and far less turgid to read. I bet you thought it was just coincidence that your parents had the same surnames before they married? Maybe you wouldn’t read like such a pathetic loser if you didn’t have that botched back street lobotomy that left you that crisscrossed shoelace scar on your forehead; if the chief excitement in your meaningless life wasn’t spotting people who are fatter than you are, or if you didn’t have a face so ugly that your mom had to get well-and-truly drunk before she could breast feed you. Nah, of course you would.

    Finally, take a look at this map. See this little tiny island, way out in the Pacific Ocean? That’s where the people who care live.

    That post is written by something that is so stupid, if I took its tiny brain and rolled it down the edge of a razor blade, it would be like a lone car going down a six lane highway. Your ineffective imitation of good posting style only serves to illuminate your lack of substance, good taste, and decency.

    Trying to get something of value out of your post is like trying to squeeze orange juice out of an apple. You’re just another Internet-addicted idiot suffering from diarrhea of the mouth and constipation of the mind. You’ve got a big hole in your head, now shut it. When you are at a loss for words, your loss is our gain. As Robert Wilensky said: “We’ve all heard that a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true.”

    I’m busy trying to imagine you with a personality. Maybe you’d be less boring once I got to know you, but I don’t want to take that chance. You are validating my inherent mistrust of strangers. Maybe you wouldn’t be such a Jerk-In-The-Box if your father didn’t screw a plant and raised a blooming idiot; if your weren’t so fat that you look like The Michelin Man man on steroids, or if you didn’t have a face that makes Medusa look like a supermodel. Nah, of course you would.

    In conclusion, thank you. We were all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view. Now get the hell out of here!

  22. lfb tl52
    October 24th, 2007 | 18:51

    Latest incidents
    This area is regularly updated with information about the latest incidents in London.

    We want you to be safe and sound. Fires in the home are the main cause of fire deaths. Our ‘Be Safe & Sound’ fire safety campaign targets vulnerable people in boroughs throughout London where fires and fire deaths are high.

    ——————————————————————————–

    Latest information on incidents in London

    WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER

    Fire in Leicester Place
    The Brigade was called at 1627 to a fire at a building of four floors on Leicester Place. Four fire engines and around twenty firefighters are in attendance.

    Bermondsey – flat fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze in a flat on Lockwood Square, Bermondsey last night.

    The fire badly damaged the third floor flat.

    A woman and a female child escaped before the Brigade arrived. Fire crews wearing breathing apparatus rescued a young boy from a bedroom, who was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews, suffering from burns and smoke inhalation.

    The Brigade was called at 2357 and the fire was under control by 0043. Fire crews from Dockhead, Old Kent Road and Deptford fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    Kentish Town – flat fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a seven roomed, two storey flat on Gaisford Street, Kentish Town in the early hours of this morning.

    Two men left the building before the Brigade arrived – one of them was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service suffering from minor burns. The accidental fire, believed to have started in a bedroom, damaged around a third of the fourth floor and around 10 per cent of the roof of the building.

    The Brigade was called at 0432 and the fire was under control by 0546. Fire crews from Kentish Town, Holloway and Belsize fire stations attended the incident.

    TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER

    Clapham – hostel fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a flat on Clarence Avenue in Clapham last night. The fire damaged part of the ground floor and there was heavy smoke logging throughout the building.

    Six adults and four children left the building before the Brigade arrived.

    The Brigade was called at 2217 and the fire was under control by 2305. Fire crews from Clapham and Tooting fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    West Norwood – flat blaze
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a flat on New Park Road, West Norwood in the early hours of this morning. The fire severely damaged the flat on the fifth floor.

    A woman left the property before the Brigade arrived. She was suffering from smoke inhalation was treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews. A further 110 people were evacuated from the building and were housed in a nearby church hall.

    The Brigade was called at 0402 and the fire was under control by 0522. Fire crews from West Norwood, Clapham and Tooting fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    Beckenham – house fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Rowden Road, Beckenham in the early hours of this morning. The fire severely damaged the first floor and part of the roof was also damaged by the blaze.

    The Brigade was called at 0542 and the fire was under control by 0646. Fire crews from Beckenham and surrounding stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    Welling – house fire
    An older person had to flee her home in Northdown Road, Welling, after a fire late last night. A neighbour called the Brigade at 2254. Three fire engines and around 15 firefighters using breathing apparatus tackled the blaze, which started in a rear ground floor room of the two storey semi-detached house. No working smoke alarm was fitted.

    The London Fire Brigade will carry out a free home fire safety visit and will fit a free smoke alarm where needed. Call our freephone number 0800 0 28 44 28.

    Around half of the ground floor was damaged by the blaze. The fire was under control by 2335. The older person suffered smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service as a precaution.

    Crews from Bexley and Erith fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation but is believed to be accidental.

    MONDAY 22 OCTOBER

    Chelsea – gas release
    The Brigade has attended an incident in Old Church Street, Chelsea, where a low level of Chlorine gas was released in a basement plant room. A number of residents from the upper floors of the building were temorarily evacuated as a precautionary measure. The area has now been declared safe.

    The Brigade was called at 1530.

    Finsbury – block of flats fire
    Fire crews were called to a blaze at a block of flats on Errol Street, Finsbury in the early hours of this morning. A small amount of the communal area on the first floor was damaged by fire and there was heavy smoke logging throughout the building.

    Thirteen people were led to safety via an internal staircase by firefighters wearing breathing apparatus. A woman was suffering from smoke inhalation and was treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 0232 and the fire was under control by 0318. Fire crews from Shoreditch and Soho fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    SATURDAY 20 OCTOBER

    Thames Mead – water rescue
    Fire crews were called to the Broadwater Canal, near the lock in Whinchat Road, Thames Mead, last night, after four men got into difficulty in the water.

    Firefighters used lines to rescue the men, three of whom had entered the canal to help another man already in trouble. Two of the men, including the man originally in difficulty, were taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service.

    The Brigade was called at 2216 and crews from Plumstead and Woolwich Fire stations attended. The incident was left with the police.

    THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER

    Colliers Wood – flat fire
    Fire crews were called to a blaze at a flat on Marlborough Road in Colliers Wood yesterday afternoon. Half of the first floor flat and part of the roof was damaged by fire.

    An older man left the building before the Brigade arrived. He was suffering from smoke inhalation and was treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 1346 and the fire was under control by 1444. Firefighters from Mitcham and Wandsworth fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER

    West Kensington – house fire
    Fire crews were called to a blaze at a house on Elsham Road in West Kensington last night. The blaze started in the bedroom and the fire damaged half of the second floor. The cause of the fire is believed to be accidental.

    A man left the building before the Brigade arrived. He was suffering from smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 1840 and the fire was under control by 1933. Firefighters from Hammersmith and Kensington fire stations attended the incident.

    Purley – flat blaze
    Six fire engines and around 30 firefighters were called to a flat above shops on Brighton Road in Purley last night. The fire damaged part of the third floor and half of the roof was damaged by the blaze.

    Fire crews managed to stop the fire from spreading to surrounding buildings. Three people were led to safety from adjacent property.

    The Brigade was called at 2218 and the fire was under control by 0103. Firefighters from Purley , Wallington, Croydon, Addington and Norbury fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER

    Greenford– flat fire
    Fire crews were called to a fire in a house converted into flats on Empire Road in Greenford last night. Half of the ground floor was damaged by the blaze and there was heavy smoke logging throughout the property. The cause of the fire is believed to be accidental.

    A woman and a child left the building before the Brigade arrived. They were both suffering from smoke inhalation and were treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 1941 and the fire is under control by 2002. Firefighters from Wembley fire station attended the incident.

    Shortlands – shop blaze
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a shop with flats above on Beckenham Lane, Shortlands in the early hours of this morning. Half of the ground floor was damaged by the blaze.

    The Brigade was called at 2354 and the fire was under control by 0052. Fire crews from Beckenham, Forest Hill, Downham and Woodside fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    SUNDAY 14 OCTOBER

    East Ham – shop fire
    Six fire engines and around 30 firefighters were called to a blaze at a shop with flats above on Katherine Road in East Ham this evening. The fire damaged part of the ground floor and part of the basement was also damaged by the blaze.

    Two adults and two children were led to safety by fire crews wearing breathing apparatus. They were all suffering from smoke inhalation and were treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 1844 and the fire was under control by 1959. Firefighters from Stratford, East Ham and Plaistow fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER

    Burst water main – Maida Vale
    Eight fire engines and around 40 firefighters are attending a burst water main on Maida Vale between the junction of Clifton Road and Blomfield Road. A number of basements have been flooded. Fire crews are currently pumping water out and checking properties for any people who need to be evacuated.

    Fourteen people were evacuated to a local public house by fire crews. The flooding has caused a number of roads to be closed.

    The Brigade was called at 0607.

    THURSDAY 11 OCTOBER

    Upper Clapton – house fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Moresby Road in Upper Clapton last night. Half of the rear bedroom on the first floor was damaged by fire.

    A woman and nine children left the building before the Brigade arrived. A girl was suffering from minor burns and she was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews. Two further children were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation.

    The Brigade was called at 2249 and the fire was under control by 2327. Fire crews from Stoke Newington and Homerton fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    Shoreditch – disused building blaze
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a disused building behind a row of shops on Redchurch Street in Shoreditch. The whole of the ground and half of the first floor was damaged by the fire. Fire crews managed to stop the fire from spreading to surrounding buildings.

    Ten people from adjacent properties left before the Brigade arrived.

    The Brigade was called at 0105 and the fire was under control by 0300. Firefighters from Shoreditch and Whitechapel fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER

    Rainham – fire on indusrial unit
    Six fire engines and around 30 firefighters were called to a blaze in a scrap yard, on Ferry Lane, Rainham yesterday afternoon.

    Crews tackling the blaze, which damaged part of the scrap yard, had to cool an acetylene cylinder that was involved in the incident.

    The Brigade was called at 1408 and the fire was under control by 2124. Firefighters from Wennington and other surrounding fire stations attended the incident.

    The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    MONDAY 8 OCTOBER

    West Norwood – flat fire
    Two fire engines and around ten firefighters attended a blaze in a third floor flat on Arlingford Road in the early hours of this morning.

    The fire, which started in the living room, damaged part of the three room building and one man was rescued by a neighbour before the Brigade arrived. He was suffering from burns and smoke inhalation and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service.

    Fire crews from West Norwood attended the incident. The Brigade was called at 0247 and the fire was under control by 0336. The blaze is believed to have been started by discarded smoking materials.

    There was no working smoke alarm within the flat. The London Fire Brigade will carry out a free home fire safety visit and will fit a free smoke alarm where needed. Call our freephone number 0800 0 28 44 28.

    Oxford Street – shop and offices fire
    Twelve fire engines and around 60 firefighters were called to a blaze at a shop with offices above on Oxford Street, W1 last night. The fire completely destroyed the ground floor and half of the basement was damaged by the blaze.

    The Brigade was called at 2136 and the fire was under control by 0128. Firefighters from Soho and surrounding stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    SUNDAY 7 OCTOBER

    Lewisham – flat blaze
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a house converted into flats on Medusa Road in Lewisham this evening. The fire damaged part of the ground floor and there was heavy smoke logging throughout the building.

    A man was rescued from the ground floor by fire crews wearing breathing apparatus. He was suffering from smoke inhalation and he was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 1934 and the fire was under control by 2016. Firefighters from Lewisham, Lee Green and Forest Hill fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    Stamford Hill – house fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Bergholt Crescent in Stamford Hill this afternoon. The fire completely gutted the first and second floors of the three storey building.

    The Brigade was called at 1420 and the fire was under control by 1549. Fire crews from Holloway and Kingsland fire stations were at the scene. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    FRIDAY 5 OCTOBER

    Acton – sound studio fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to blaze at a sound studio on Alliance Road, Acton in the early hours of this morning. The fire is believed to be accidental and damaged part of the sound proofing was damaged by the blaze.

    The Brigade was called at 0122 and the fire was under control by 0449. Fire crews from Acton, Park Royal, Wembley and Willesden fire stations attended the incident.

    Westminster – flat fire
    Six fire engines and around 30 firefighters were called to a blaze at a flat with a shop below on Baker Street in Westminster yesterday afternoon. The fire damaged part of the sixth floor flat and there was heavy smoke throughout the building.

    Two people were led to safety via an internal staircase by fire crews wearing breathing apparatus.

    The Brigade was called at 1729 and the fire was under control by 1900. Firefighters from Paddington, Soho, Euston and Clerkenwell fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    THURSDAY 4 OCTOBER

    New Cross – fatal fire
    A woman has died following a maisonette fire in New Cross this morning.

    Two fire engines and around ten firefighters were called to the blaze which damaged half of the five roomed building in Fern Court, Drakefell Road.

    Fire crews wearing breathing apparatus rescued the woman from a bedroom on the maisonette’s first floor. She was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service, suffering from burns and smoke inhalation, where she later died.

    A teenage girl was also rescued from a first floor window by firefighters using a ladder. The girl, who was also suffering from burns and smoke inhalation, was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service.

    The Brigade was called at 0532 and the fire was under control by 0635. Crews from New Cross and Lewisham fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the blaze is now under investigation by the fire brigade and the police.

    WEDNESDAY 3 OCTOBER

    Chelsea – fatal road traffic collision
    Two fire engines and two fire rescue units attended a fatal road collision on Kings Road, Chelsea in the early hours of this morning. The collision involved a car and a black cab.

    A man in the car was pronounced dead at the scene. Two men from the taxi were trapped and fire crews cut the doors off the release them. They were taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 0336 and the incident was under control by 0510. Firefighters from Chelsea and Battersea fire stations were at the scene.

    St Mary’s Cray – bungalow blaze
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a fire at a bungalow on Cherry Orchard Close in St Mary’s Cray yesterday afternoon. The fire severely destroyed the single storey building.

    The Brigade was called at 1301 and the fire was under control by 1402. Fire crews from Bromley, Sidcup and Orpington fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    TUESDAY 2 OCTOBER

    Croydon – care home fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a care home on Sanderstead Road, Croydon in the early hours of this morning. A small amount of a room on the lower ground floor level was damaged by the blaze and there was heavy smoke logging throughout the building.

    Five older people were led to safety by fire crews wearing breathing apparatus. They were all suffering from smoke inhalation and were treated by London Ambulance Service crews. A further 26 people left the building before the Brigade arrived.

    The Brigade was called at 0117 and the fire was under control by 0246. Firefighters from Croydon, Woodside and Addington fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

    MONDAY 1 OCTOBER

    Tottenham – road traffic collision
    Three fire engines and a fire rescue unit attended a road traffic collision on Westbury Avenue in Wood Green this morning. The collision involved two cars. The drivers of both cars were trapped inside their vehicles. Fire crews cut off the roof of both cars and released them from the vehicles.

    The drivers and two passengers were taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 0602 and the incident was under control by 0710. Firefighters from Tottenham, Hornsey and Edmonton were at the scene.

    Kensington – house fire
    Four fire engines and around 20 firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Highlever Road in Kensington this morning. Part of the ground and first floor were damaged by the blaze.

    Four people left the building before the Brigade arrived. They were all treated at the scene by London Ambulance Service crews.

    The Brigade was called at 0700 and the fire was under control by 0803. Fire crews from North Kensington and surrounding fire stations attended the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

  23. Black Hades
    October 25th, 2007 | 02:08

    @ 16. rickyc

    ::laughing… gasping for air… laughing::

    Nothing like a verbose kick in the groin.. well done :)

  24. big time loser
    October 28th, 2007 | 14:52

    @ rickyc

    you fookin loser

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