Three people treated for smoke inhalation after fire in Stoke
One woman was taken to hospital after being led to safety by fire crews after a fire in Stoke-on-Trent in the early hours of the morning (Saturday, May 19).
Two other people were treated for smoke inhalation at the scene in High Street, Rookery at around 3.45am.
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West Midlands Ambulance Service
An ambulance, an incident support officer, paramedic in a rapid response vehicle and BASICS doctor attended the scene.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Ambulance crews were first on the scene at the fire. A male and female in their twenties managed to escape the premises. They were treated at the scene by ambulance crews.
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"A female in her fifties was led to safety by ambulance crews and treated for smoke inhalation. The patient was conveyed to the University Hospital North Staffordshire for further assessment and treatment."




Comments
by MigrantsRule
Saturday, May 19 2012, 6:22PM
“smoke inhalation is a MAJOR killer,,as everyone knows that terrible case in derby where a family lost 6 children recently terrible story,, a multiple killer is at large hope derby police get the murderous cowards ,humanity at its WORSE..broken britain + a broken society + a divided country.....”