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Elderly Woman Perishes, Man Rescued in Early Morning Kelso House Fire

Elderly Woman Perishes, Man Rescued in Early Morning Kelso House Fire

An old woman was declared dead after a house fire in Kelso early last Friday morning, while an elderly man was saved from the same fire. Officers from Kelso Police responded to an emergency in the 200 block of South 9th Avenue shortly before six in the morning. As flames tore through the property’s upper, the two policemen braved the smoke coming from the front door upon arrival, according to KPTV.

They found an old man on a couch in the living room and quickly transported him to safety while performing the rescue in the middle of the consuming fire. Although firefighters were able to contain the fire in about 20 minutes and “had the fire fully extinguished by 8 a.m.,” they discovered an older woman dead outside her bedroom at the rear of the house, according to KATU. Interestingly, several residents who were asleep upstairs when the fire started were able to leave the house safely.

The elderly woman’s identify has not yet been made public until her next of kin have been notified. In the meantime, the cops’ prompt action whisked the elderly man, who was sleeping on the couch at the time of rescue and was known for his infirmities, to safety. According to a statement that KGW was able to receive, the American Red Cross has stepped in to help the survivors by providing temporary lodging in the wake of the trauma. Finding out that there are currently no physical injuries or issues related to smoke inhalation among the displaced residents is a relief.

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The cause of the fire is still being investigated, although its genesis is still a mystery from the early morning hours. Authorities are hoping to learn more about what happened before this disaster in the next several days. Using several hose lines, local fire departments, notably Cowlitz 2 and Longview Fire, played a crucial role in putting out the fire. According to Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue, KGW reported, the fire was under control by 6:21 a.m.

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