
A bystander helped rescue a resident during a fire at a South Burlington condominium complex on Tuesday morning.South Burlington Deputy Fire Chief Christopher Corbin said that the bystander saw smoke coming from the second story of a home in the Town Square Condos on Dorset Street and called 911.That bystander then helped one of the residents, described as an elderly woman, inside that home to get to safety. The South Burlington Fire Department said the fire started in one of the bedrooms at a condo in the development.Investigators said they still don’t know what started the fire. No one was seriously injured in the incident. One person was taken to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation, officials said.NBC5 will continue to follow this story and provide updates when they are available.
A bystander helped rescue a resident during a fire at a South Burlington condominium complex on Tuesday morning.
South Burlington Deputy Fire Chief Christopher Corbin said that the bystander saw smoke coming from the second story of a home in the Town Square Condos on Dorset Street and called 911.
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That bystander then helped one of the residents, described as an elderly woman, inside that home to get to safety.
The South Burlington Fire Department said the fire started in one of the bedrooms at a condo in the development.
Investigators said they still don’t know what started the fire.
No one was seriously injured in the incident. One person was taken to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation, officials said.
NBC5 will continue to follow this story and provide updates when they are available.