Quick rescue in Sellerhausen: Fire brigade rescues woman from apartment on fire

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Fire in Sellerhausen-Stünz: Fire brigade rescues 64-year-old from burning apartment on Leonhard-Frank-Straße. No further injuries.

Feuer in Sellerhausen-Stünz: Feuerwehr rettet 64-Jährige aus brennender Wohnung in der Leonhard-Frank-Straße. Keine weiteren Verletzten.
Fire in Sellerhausen-Stünz: Fire brigade rescues 64-year-old from burning apartment on Leonhard-Frank-Straße. No further injuries.

Quick rescue in Sellerhausen: Fire brigade rescues woman from apartment on fire

On Wednesday evening, a fire occurred in an apartment building in Sellerhausen-Stünz, which led to an impressive rescue operation by the fire department. The fire department was alerted at around 5:30 p.m. after black clouds of smoke were visible from an apartment on Leonhard-Frank-Straße. Around 25 emergency services with six vehicles set out to help quickly. Loud LVZ Eyewitnesses reported heavy smoke coming from the second floor of the building.

When the fire department arrived, the scene was quickly inspected. Using heavy respiratory protection, the emergency services entered the apartment and found a 64-year-old resident who was quickly brought to safety. Entry into the apartment demonstrated the drama of the situation, which was intensified by the thick clouds of smoke. The fire was extinguished about 20 minutes after the fire department arrived, it was reported Day24.

Injuries and property damage

The rescued 64-year-old was immediately taken to hospital, but fortunately no other injuries were reported. The apartment where the fire broke out is expected to no longer be habitable as the flames have caused significant damage. Information about the exact cause of the fire was not available at the time of reporting.

The fire department's quick response and the deployment of around 25 well-trained firefighters were praised by residents. It was an impressive example of the courageous efforts of the emergency services, who were able to act quickly despite the dangers to the residents. The situation highlights the challenges firefighters face every day to save lives and protect property.