UK Police pictured at block of flats after woman rescued by neighbours during fire last minute news
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- The woman suffered 'severe smoke inhalation' and was taken to hospital
PremierLeague-News.Com - Breaking Sport Transfer News ! A woman has been taken to hospital after being rescued by neighbours during a fire in Denton. Emergency services were called to a blaze at a property on Cannon Walk at around 9.45am this morning (Easter Monday). It started on the first floor of a building, a spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said. A 34-year-old woman was rescued from the building by neighbours before firefighters arrived. Read More Related Articles Boy, 10, riding 'Segway-style' scooter seriously hurt after crash with truck in Wythenshawe Read More Related Articles This is what caused a large plume of smoke over the city centre this evening She suffered 'severe' smoke inhalation and was unconscious when crews arrived. The woman was treated by paramedics and a fire service trauma technician. An air ambulance also landed nearby. The woman was taken to hospital for further treatment. Investigations into what started the fire are ongoing, though police said there is not believed to be any third party involvement. A police van at the scene on Cannon Walk (Image: MEN) Forensic officers were pictured going into a block of flats on Cannon Walk. A number of police vehicles were stationed at the scene.
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.45pm on April 5, Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service was called to the scene of a domestic building fire on Cannon Walk, Denton. "Four fire engines from Gorton, Ashton-under-Lyne and Hyde were dispatched to the scene where firefighters conducted two searches of the building to ensure that all people were accounted for and extinguished a first-floor fire. "One woman was rescued by neighbours prior to the arrival of the fire service. She suffered severe smoke inhalation and was not conscious upon our arrival.
"She was treated by a Fire Service Trauma Technician alongside colleagues from North West Ambulance Service and the North West Air Ambulance. "She was conveyed to hospital for further treatment. "The Fire Service were on the scene for two hours and have now left the scene in the hands of Greater Manchester Police and the Fire Investigation team." In a statement, a GMP spokesperson said: "Police were called shortly before 10am on Monday 5 April 2021 to a report of a fire at a property on Cannon Walk, Denton, Tameside. "A woman aged 34 was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. "Enquiries into the circumstances of the fire are ongoing. "It is not currently believed that there is any third party involvement in the fire."
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