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Two injured in house fire in Stuttgart

Two people have been injured in a house fire in Stuttgart. According to the police on Sunday, a tumble dryer in a basement room caught fire on Saturday afternoon. The fire then spread throughout the basement. Two residents, aged 59 and 91, suffered mild smoke inhalation and were taken to...

A fire engine with flashing blue lights on the road. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A fire engine with flashing blue lights on the road. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Emergencies - Two injured in house fire in Stuttgart

Two people have been injured in a house fire in Stuttgart. According to the police on Sunday, a tumble dryer in a basement room caught fire on Saturday afternoon. The fire then spread throughout the basement. Two residents, aged 59 and 91, suffered mild smoke inhalation and were taken to hospital. According to the information provided, the house is no longer habitable for the time being. The damage is estimated at several tens of thousands of euros. The police are investigating the cause of the fire.

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  1. The emergency services in Baden-Württemberg were also called to another house fire over the weekend, this time in a different part of the region.
  2. If you ever find yourself in an emergency situation, like a house fire, it's important to stay calm and follow the instructions of the local authorities, such as the police or the fire department.
  3. The series of emergencies in Stuttgart and nearby areas have prompted calls for increased awareness and prevention efforts regarding household appliances and fire safety measures.
  4. The police are urging residents in Stuttgart and Baden-Württemberg to report any suspicious activity or potential fire hazards to the authorities immediately, as early intervention can help prevent similar emergencies from occurring.

Source: www.stern.de

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