Drama in Aigen: Quick evacuation saves neighbors from flames!
A fire in Aigen endangers residents, but everyone was able to escape uninjured. Fire brigade quickly deployed, property damage unclear.
Drama in Aigen: Quick evacuation saves neighbors from flames!
An alarming fire in Strengen quickly attracted the attention of the fire department on Saturday evening. Shortly before 7 p.m. a fire broke out on the first floor of a two-party house, the cause of which remains unknown. The dramatic scenes were reported immediately by the brave residents who were able to get to safety in time in the freezing cold. How TT.com reported that 140 firefighters were on duty, including several fire departments from neighboring communities, with a total of 16 vehicles. This helped bring the fire under control quickly, preventing major damage and injuries.
Another fire in Aigen, which also occurred in a residential building, was particularly violent. Here a balcony started to burn for an unknown reason and the flames quickly spread to the apartment, resulting in heavy smoke. Fire department chief Florian Möschl explained that the situation was fortunately favorable because the residents left the building on time and informed each other. This meant the emergency services could concentrate on extinguishing the fire without having to worry about injured people. Loud ORF Salzburg However, the exact cause of the fire and property damage is still pending.
The courageous rescues and the great effort
The quick reaction of residents in both cases shows how important it is to act quickly in emergencies of this kind. While the fire department in Strengen took immediate action to prevent anything worse from happening and the residents remained uninjured, the cause of the fire in the Aigen apartment building remains a mystery. Both incidents highlight the danger posed by residential fires and the need to remain vigilant at all times. Reports of the significant property damage and further details are expected to follow in the coming days as investigations into the causes of the fire continue.