Fire in Rosenheim: Fire department saves students from danger!

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Fire in Rosenheim: Fire brigade extinguishes fire in the school and apartment of an 86-year-old; no serious injuries, extent of damage unclear.

Brand in Rosenheim: Feuerwehr löscht Brand in Schule und Wohnung eines 86-Jährigen; keine schweren Verletzten, Schadenshöhe unklar.
Fire in Rosenheim: Fire brigade extinguishes fire in the school and apartment of an 86-year-old; no serious injuries, extent of damage unclear.

Fire in Rosenheim: Fire department saves students from danger!

A fire caused a stir on Königstrasse in Rosenheim this morning. The fire report was received shortly before 8 a.m. and the fire department was called to the scene. Loud rosenheim24 The fire broke out in the backyard of a school. The emergency services who arrived quickly were able to extinguish the fire within a very short time and then left again. Fortunately, there were no injuries and no major damage. However, the smell of fire was so strong that it also affected the adjacent Kalscheuer School, where numerous students were staying at the time.

The Rosenheim police station confirmed the fire report and is now investigating the cause of the small fire, which still remains unclear. The students and teachers at the Kalscheuer School did not have to be evacuated, but they watched the incident with concern. The fire department's quick response helped prevent major damage and panic.

Another fire causes injuries

Immediately before this operation, there was another fire in Rosenheim on Thursday evening. A fire broke out in an 86-year-old man's apartment, with flames shooting outwards. This happened in the senior's kitchen, like that Augsburg General reported. The man had to be taken to the hospital with smoke inhalation, while all other residents of the six-story apartment building had left the apartment in time.

When the fire brigade arrived, they discovered that the situation was already serious. The man's apartment is currently uninhabitable and the damage amounts to around 60,000 euros. The exact circumstances and cause of the fire are continuing to be investigated by police. It was fortunate for the other residents that after extinguishing the fire, they were able to return to their apartments, which were not affected by the fire.

Conclusion

Today's fire events in Rosenheim show how important quick action and good prevention are. While a small fire at a school was minor, another fire in a residential building posed a more serious threat. The rapid deployment of rescue workers prevented anything worse from happening. In both cases, it remains to be seen what the causes of the fires were and how such incidents can be dealt with better in the future.