Rescue operation - Bystanders rescue inhabitants from burning car
Assistants in Lohmar, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, rescued two injured individuals from a burning car. The helpers managed to pull the 27-year-old driver and his 20-year-old passenger out of the vehicle in time, according to the police.
Apparently, the 27-year-old had lost control of his car from a country road for unknown reasons late on Sunday night and crashed into a tree. The car caught fire immediately, it was stated. The first responders rescued the two from the car, which eventually burned completely. The driver and the 20-year-old sustained serious injuries and were taken to the hospital. According to the "General-Anzeiger", the brave helpers were identified as a motorcyclist and two car occupants.
- In North Rhine-Westphalia, the Automatic Emergency Call System (ASEC) promptly dispatched assistance to the accident site in the Rhinel-Sieg-District, following the car incident.
- The brave assistance provided by the motorcyclist and two car occupants during the rescue operation in Lohmar, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, was hailed as commendable by local authorities.
- The rescue operation, conducted by the assistant team in Lohmar, highlighted the significance of immediate response and proper training during emergency situations related to accidents and fires.
- Despite the significant number of accidents on the roads in North Rhine-Westphalia, the actions of the Lohmar assistants served as a reminder of the couragesous individuals who put others' lives before their own during emergencies.
- The responsible Lohmar fire department responsively attended to the accident scene to extinguish the blaze and ensure the safety of the area, once the rescue operation was completed.