Firefighters rushed to an apartment building in the capital: injured woman handed over to medics
Firefighters responded to a fire in a ninth-floor apartment in Vilnius, where an injured woman was treated by medics after the blaze was contained.
On the evening of the incident, at 8:02 PM, firefighters in Vilnius received an alert about a fire burning in a ninth-floor apartment. In response to this urgent call, three fire trucks and a ladder truck were dispatched to the scene to handle the emergency. Upon arrival, the firefighters discovered that the balcony of the apartment was on fire, prompting swift action to contain the blaze.
Shortly after receiving the alert, firefighters successfully localized the fire by about 8:26 PM. They managed to evacuate a woman from the apartment, who had sustained injuries, and promptly handed her over to medical professionals for evaluation and treatment. The timely response of the firefighting team ensured that the situation did not escalate further and provided immediate assistance to the affected individual.
Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire, with experts expected to assess the scene for any potential safety issues. This incident underscores the importance of having effective emergency response systems in place to address crises within residential areas, highlighting both the risks associated with apartment living and the critical role of firefighters in such situations.