An 87-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s is reported to have been saved after a fire broke out in the utility room of her home in Wigston, Leicestershire. According to accounts shared in media coverage, Phyllis Day was asleep when the blaze started, and neighbours were alerted and rushed to help. The reporting ties the incident to the use of a Ring doorbell, which records or relays information to connected devices. One outlet also states that her daughter used the doorbell’s functions to communicate with neighbours, though details of the exact communication are not fully consistent or elaborated across the provided summaries. In all accounts, the focus remains on the emergency response prompted by the doorbell alert and the outcome for the resident. The woman is described as having been protected from harm during the fire. The reports do not provide additional information in the supplied text about the cause of the fire, extent of damage, or any injuries beyond the implication that she was kept safe.