After fire in Feldkirchen: Three apartments uninhabitable
Created: 06/26/2022, 10:47 am
In Feldkirchen there was an apartment fire on Mondstrasse on Friday.
57 emergency services from the Feldkirchen and Heimstetten fire departments were on site.
© Ludwig Holly
A devastating fire broke out in Feldkirchen on Friday evening.
Three apartments are no longer habitable.
Feldkirchen
– At around 5.45 p.m., the Feldkirchen fire brigade was alerted to the Mondstraße under operations manager and commander Michael Basler.
A fire broke out on the ground floor of an apartment for reasons that are still unclear.
Since it was initially assumed that there was still a person on the upper floor of the apartment building, the Heimstetten fire brigade was also alerted for support.
A total of 57 emergency services responded.
Wearing respiratory protection, the emergency services fought their way through the heavily smoke-filled building to the upper floor to find the missing woman.
According to the Feldkirchen fire brigade, all other residents were able to escape unharmed.
Shortly thereafter, the all-clear was given: The missing resident could be reached by phone and was no longer in the house.
The apartment where the fire broke out is completely destroyed.
© Fire Department Feldkirchen
Devastating damage, police investigating
At the same time, the fire brigade fought the flames in the first floor apartment.
The fire was extinguished after half an hour.
The remains of the furniture were taken to the garden and extinguished there.
Despite the quick intervention of the emergency services, the fire caused devastating damage in the apartment.
She is uninhabitable.
The extent of the property damage is still unclear.
The police are investigating the cause of the fire.
Pollutant measurement shows: Two other apartments are also uninhabitable
Two other homes were also affected.
Since smoke and soot particles could penetrate through the tilted windows, these apartments can only be lived in again after thorough cleaning and ventilation.
This was the result of specialists from ABC-Zug München-Land after a pollutant measurement.
All residents now have to stay with friends, relatives or hotels.
Five people were examined by the emergency services with suspected smoke inhalation, but did not have to be hospitalized.
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