House Fire in Shreveport Leaves One Person Hospitalized and Community on Alert

House Fire in Shreveport Leaves One Person in Hospital

SHREVEPORT, La. – An early morning fire sent one person to the hospital and rattled nerves in the Cedar Grove neighborhood on Monday, November 18. Just before 11 a.m., firefighters rushed to the scene on David Drive to battle an alarming blaze that threatened a one-story wooden home.

The Call for Help

The urgency of the situation was first recognized by a resident who quickly made the 911 call. Thanks to the alertness of this quick thinker, help was on the way!

The Firefighters’ Brave Response

Upon arrival, the Shreveport Fire Department crew found a fierce scene: heavy smoke and flames billowing from the roof of the house. It was a sight that can make anyone’s heart race!

Inside the home, two people were present when the fire broke out. Thanks to a functional smoke detector, one resident was woken up just in time. They acted swiftly to rouse the other person, and both managed to escape from danger before the firefighters even got there!

A Quick Battle Against Flames

The firefighters were able to bring the fire under control in just 13 minutes, with an impressive team of 24 firefighters working hard to ensure the flames didn’t spread further. Their dedication to public safety was on full display! Fortunately, none of the firefighters incurred any injuries while tackling the blaze.

Health and Safety Aftermath

While both residents made it out uneventfully, one of them experienced smoke inhalation. This person was treated at the scene before being taken to the hospital for further observation. Smoke inhalation can be quite serious, and it’s a reminder of the importance of staying alert during emergencies.

Investigation Underway

The cause of the fire remains a mystery, as officials are currently conducting an investigation. With so many fires needing answers, it’s essential to discover what sparked this unfortunate event to prevent future incidents.

Stay Safe, Shreveport!

In light of this distressing event, it’s worth a mention that having a working smoke detector can be a lifesaver. If anyone in Shreveport finds themselves in need of a smoke detector, help is just a phone call away! Residents can contact the Fire Department at 318-673-6740 for assistance.

Community Resilience

This incident serves as a crucial reminder not only to check on smoke detectors but also to think about safety plans for home emergencies. Firefighters are our heroes, and the quick actions of those involved turned a potentially devastating situation into a tale of survival.

Everyone in Shreveport, let’s keep looking out for one another and ensure our loved ones are safe. After all, community means being there for each other, especially in tough times like these!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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