Woman rescued from the basement of a burning house in Medina
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Woman rescued from the basement of a burning house in Medina

A 31-year-old woman was dramatically rescued Wednesday morning after police and firefighters responded to a burning home in York Township in Medina County.

According to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, the incident happened just before 11 a.m. in the 7700 block of Branch Road.

After the woman called 911 and said she was stranded, the teams responded to the house. The 911 operator remained in contact with the woman while the crew responded, authorities said.

Sheriff’s deputies, firefighters from Erhart, York, Medina and Chatham and an off-duty firefighter from another county “worked in a very challenging and fire-laden environment” to rescue the woman. small window

Watch the recovery:

Woman rescued from the basement of a burning house in Medina

The woman was taken to Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital, treated and released. Four sheriff’s office members and two firefighters were also taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation and minor injuries. They have since been released.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

“This incident is a reminder of the critical nature of every component of the security services environment. Dispatchers, law enforcement, and fire personnel all played a vital role in rescuing the individual from an extremely dangerous situation,” the Medina sheriff’s office said in a statement. he said. expression.

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