Two saved, one person perishes in Racine fire

  • Source: WDJT-TV CBS 58 Milwaukee
  • Published: 01/29/2023 05:12 PM

Racine Fire Department is reporting that two people were saved and one person died in a fire that took place at around 4:00 a.m. at 1833 Woodland Ave. in Racine. According to officials, smoke alarms alerted two of the three people sleeping in the single-story house, and one person, a 74-year-old man was found inside the house alive but unresponsive. Per a release, despite paramedics using advanced life support interventions on the unresponsive man, he succumbed to his injuries a short time later. In a statement, RFD said a husband-and-wife couple in their seventies were outside when firefighters arrived and that the man is presently in stable condition and expected to be discharged later today. Officials say the woman was being transported to the Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Regional Burn Center in Milwaukee as a precaution to receive specialized care for smoke inhalation sustained at the scene.



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