A woman from Castletown was treated for smoke inhalation on Saturday after a chip pan fire.
Firefighters were called to a property in Orry Place at around 6.20pm.
The appliance had been left on, and unattended, and had ignited.
The woman had successfully extinguished the flames using a damp cloth - and was treated at the scene with the oxygen therapy unit.
The Fire and Rescue Service says people should get out, stay out and call 999 in the event of a fire and should not try and tackle it themselves.
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