Fire in Schotten: Three injured and uninhabitable buildings after kitchen care!

Fire in Schotten: Three injured and uninhabitable buildings after kitchen care!

in the city of Schotten, located in the Vogelsberg district, a serious fire occurred in an apartment building on Tuesday evening, with three people suffering from injuries. The fire broke out in an apartment and the police report that the exact cause of the fire has so far been unclear. When the fire brigade arrived, dense smoke from a basement apartment was visible, and flames were visible.

The firefighters acted quickly and were able to extinguish the fire quickly. During the mission, some residents had to be brought to safety by the emergency services via a turntable ladder. Initial investigations indicate that the fire in the kitchen of an 80-year-old woman broke out. This tried to combat the fire independently, which led to severe but not life -threatening injuries. A rescue helicopter brought the elderly to a hospital for further treatment.

other injured and evacuated residents

In addition to the senior citizen, two other residents, aged 57 and 61, were admitted to a hospital for examination, as they suspected of slight smoke poisoning. The fire brigade carried out comprehensive ventilation of the house after the fire has been extinguished, but the building is currently uninhabitable, which means that the residents had to be temporarily accommodated by relatives or friends.

The exact damage caused by the fire are not yet known, and the investigation into the causes of the incident continues. Such events often raise questions about fire security in residential buildings and lead to discussions about appropriate prevention measures. It remains to be seen which knowledge the further examinations will provide.

These incidents illustrate the importance of fire prevention and regular security checks in older buildings. In this case, the fire brigade was able to prevent worse, and the rescue measures were successfully carried out. Further details about this incident are still sparse, but the developments in the situation are reported carefully, as www.welt.de reports .

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