The fire brigade took care of the 92-year-old resident, who had a spanner on her face and hands, with oxygen before they devoted themselves to the fire in Villach.
Strong smoke development in an apartment on the third floor of a multi -party house in the center of Villach: shortly before 6.30 pm the police warned the Villach fire brigade center, the most important fire station and FF Perau.
In the anteroom of the apartment there was a fire that almost went out when the professionals arrived.
“The resident was brought out of the smoky apartment by the first armed forces of the fire brigade and the police and immediately provided our oxygen with us,” reports Operations Manager Alexander Scharf, train commander of the most important fire station Villach.
In the meantime, a respiratory protection team of the main fire station was able to quickly control the situation in the apartment and only had to do it reversing. “Fortunately, the fire was not yet spread to other parts of the apartment,” said Scharf.
The fire brigade was investigated for Sintels by means of a thermal image camera. The apartment was smoke -free with a fan of electric high performance.
The fire was limited to the outbreak, but the apartment is currently not habitable due to the enormous flue gas reaches.
The tenant was spent on suspicion of flue gas poisoning from the Red Cross to the LKH Villach. Other residents or animals were not damaged and did not have to be evacuated.
According to the police, the development of soot was created by burnt, incorrectly stored serious candles. Because of the objects of the opposite, which caused the soot.
Source: Krone

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