Indianapolis Firefighters Rescue 10-Month-Old Child from Fire

Indianapolis firefighters rescue child from house fire

Photo and information from Rita Reith

Firefighters with the Indianapolis (IN) Fire Department rescued a 10-month-old child from a residential fire today.

On Friday, February 24, 2023, Indianapolis crews responded to a working double residence fire with entrapment at 511 N. Hamilton Ave. Units were dispatched at 1:01 p.m. with multiple calls to 911 reporting the fire. Crews arrived on scene at 1:04 p.m. to find a two-story, ordinary construction structure with heavy fire and smoke showing from the first floor.

Firefighters made an aggressive interior attack and had water on the fire at 1:05 p.m. Engine 11 members located the 10-month-old victim in an upstairs bedroom at 1:10 p.m. The child was immediately given CPR and transported in critical condition to an area medical facility. Neighbors had helped other residents escape earlier. Two dogs died in the fire.

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The fire was under control at 1:23 p.m. One firefighter sustained a slight injury and was transported. The fire originated on the first floor in the living room but the cause has not been determined.

RITA L. REITH is a battalion chief with the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) and serves as the agency’s public information officer.

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