The fire occurred at dawn while two people were sleeping inside the property
The policemen forced the front door and rescued victims were slightly injured
The residents of the house were unconscious by the smoke density as the flames had reached one of the beds where they slept
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has rescued and assisted the inhabitants of a house in Torre Pacheco who were unconscious after a fire in the house, while they slept.
The fire was extinguished by members of the Regional Fire Consortium Los Alcázares and one of the injured was taken to the Hospital del Mar Menor Los Arcos for evaluation.
The incident occurred late in the early hours of Wednesday, January 6, when the Civil Guard was alerted to the fire in a building in Torre Pacheco.
Meritorious immediately shifted to a patrol located the house of smoke emanating rich and learned, thanks to the cooperation of citizens, that inside could be several people.
In view of the virulence of fire and imminent danger to the lives of the inhabitants assumptions, the policemen violated the access door and entered into the house.
The rooms were flooded with smoke, making it difficult to locate the victims, although the officers noticed two beds where completely covered with blankets, two people were.
The victims, two young Moroccan nationality, were unconscious and did not react to stimuli despite the insistence of civil guards, realizing that one of the beds already being affected by the fire, moved to the two young men in arms, in extremis, to the outside of the house where they were treated by emergency medical services.
The fire was put out and did not affect adjoining buildings, although one of the injured was taken to the Hospital del Mar Menor Los Arcos for evaluation.
To extinguish the fire was required the participation of two fire crews of the Regional Fire Consortium of Los Alcázares.
The place also attended SUAP ambulance (Emergency Department of Primary Care).
The proceedings conducted after the performance of the Meritorious were forwarded to the Magistrate's Court in San Javier (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior