3 taken to hospital after fire at Harris Co. assisted living facility
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Photo: Capt. Daniel Arizpe, PIO/ Cy-Fair FD
HOUSTON - A resident and two staff members were taken to the hospital after a fire at an assisted living facility in west Harris County, officials say.
According to the Cy-Fair Fire Department, crews responded to a 1-alarm fire in the 8500 block of Copperbrook Dr. at the Autumn Grove Cottage Assisted Living facility on Tuesday morning.
Officials say smoke was coming from the building when they arrived, and there were reports of people trapped.
Eight residents and two staff members were reported inside at the time of the fire, according to the fire department, and one woman was rescued by firefighters.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) The Cy-Fair Fire Department was called to help evacuate a resident who was stuck in an assisted living center during a fire Tuesday morning in northwest Harris County.
It happened in the 8500 block of Copperbrook Drive at the Autumn Grove Cottage Assisted Living facility around 7:30 a.m.
By the time firefighters arrived, eight of the residents had already been evacuated to safety by two assisted living facility staff members.
Crews respond to a 1-alarm fire in the 8500 block or Copperbrook Dr.
at the Autumn Grove Cottage Assisted Living Tuesday morning in Houston.
1 victim was rescued by firefighters on-scene. 8 residents and 2 staff were reported inside at the time of the fire. #hounewspic.twitter.com/qsm73DmAkl Cy-Fair Fire Department (@cyfairfd) January 26, 2021
Cy-Fair fire crews revive dad and daughter in dangerous NW Harris Co. house fire rescue
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KATY, Texas (KTRK) Cy-Fair firefighters rescued two people from a house fire overnight after a father was desperately trying to save his family, and the entire rescue was caught on helmet camera video.
Northwest Harris County neighbors noticed a garage fire at a home in the 21500 block of Wellsford Glen Dr. before 11 p.m. Wednesday and called 911.
Crews respond to a 1-alarm residential fire in the 21501 Wellsford Glen Dr. Wednesday in Katy.
2 adult patients were rescued by @cyfairfd fire crews.
Medics performed CPR on both and transported them in critical condition to @memorialhermann TMC. #hounewspic.twitter.com/RGvK6gKnXt Cy-Fair Fire Department (@cyfairfd) January 21, 2021
Firefighter injured battling 1-alarm fire in NW Houston
(Capt. Daniel Arizpe, PIO with the Cy-Fair Fire Department)
HOUSTON - One firefighter was taken to the hospital with minor burns to his hands as crews were battling a 1-alarm fire in northwest Houston on Sunday.
According to Captain Arizpe with the Cy-Fair Fire Department, the fire was located on the 6700 block of Satsuma Drive.
Multiple agencies responded to the scene where the fire was contained to a home attached to a warehouse.
Photo from the scene on the 6700 block of Satsuma Drive. (Capt. Daniel Arizpe, PIO with the Cy-Fair Fire Department)
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1of12Catherine Modlies walks out of her burned house after retrieving some personal items Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020, in Cypress. Modlies, a mother of 11, vacuated the house fire with 10 children at 3 a.m. She said she was grateful that all of them get out of the fire safe despite of the fire destroying her rental home.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
2of12Catherine Modlies, accompanied by her children Therielle Modlies, 18, and Therrence Payne, 15, shares her experience of evacuating a house fire with 10 children at 3 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020, in Cypress. Modlies said she was grateful that all of them get out of the fire safe despite of the fire destroying her rental home.Yi-Chin Lee/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less