Man dies after being rescued from unexplained Grangetown house fire as probe launched
A joint investigation has been launched between the fire brigade and police force
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Clynes Road in Grangetown. Picture: GOOGLE A MAN has sadly died following a house fire at an address in Middlesbrough. Officers were called at around 8am yesterday (Tuesday) to an address on Clynes Road in Grangetown, Middlesbrough after a fire had broke out. Cleveland Fire Brigade attended and dealt with the blaze. Firefighters rescued a man from the building where he was then treated by a North East Ambulance Service crew, however he was sadly pronounced dead shortly after. The fire is currently being treated as unexplained and a joint investigation is underway between Cleveland Police and Cleveland Fire Brigade.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -The City of Cleveland has started vaccinating its first responders, in accordance with the Ohio Department of Healthâs Phase 1A guidelines.
Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo was among the first to receive the Moderna vaccine on Thursday, followed by EMS Commissioner Nicole Carlton.
Cleveland Fire Chief Angelo Calvillo among the first city leaders to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Fire and EMS getting the shots first as part of the state s Phase 1A plan. Video shot by City of Cleveland. pic.twitter.com/m19J45ceeqâ Jim Nelson (@JimNelsonTV) December 24, 2020
One man taken to hospital for treatment after early hours flat fire
Front of ground floor property left severely damaged
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