Occupant severely injured after jumping from window to escape fire in Stamford
STAMFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — An occupant is severely injured after jumping from a window to escape a structure fire in Stamford early Saturday morning.
Firefighters arrived at 17 Clinton Ave. at 5:15 a.m., where they encountered smoke and fire from the first floor of a three-story, multi-family unit.
Crews raced to the rear of the building after witnesses informed them of an occupant who could be seen from a window. The Stamford Fire Department says the occupant’s injuries were so severe, that “he jumped from the window prior to their arrival.”
Fire officials performed medical aid to the victim who was then taken to Stamford Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The fire was under control and contained to the unit of origin 20 minutes after a second alarm was raised.
A search of the unit was conducted and officials say no other occupants were found. Crews stayed for an additional two hours for overhauling and salvage duties.
In total, 50 fire personnel responded to Clinton Ave., and Deputy Fire Chief Matt Palmer thanked them for their effort.
“This was an all-hands effort by first and second alarm companies,” said Palmer. “Initial arriving firefighters were confronted with a very dynamic and dangerous situation. Thanks to the collective efforts of all members, the fire was quickly brought under control and damage was contained to the unit of origin.”
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