Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Resident in Critical Condition After House Fire Rescue

Posted By on Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 9:12 AM

click to enlarge A house fire left one person in critical condition. - HUMBOLDT BAY FIRE
  • Humboldt Bay Fire
  • A house fire left one person in critical condition.
Firefighters rescued one person from an early morning house fire after neighbors awoke to smoke and flames.

Humboldt Bay Fire crews arrived at the house on the 6300 block of Purdue Drive near Humboldt Hill about 12:45 a.m. to find the residence “well-involved in fire,” according to a release. After conducting a search, firefighters found one resident in the home. That person is in critical condition.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. Losses were estimated at $250,000.

Read the Humboldt Bay Fire release below:


Neighbors were awakened Wednesday morning to smoke and flames coming from a home on the 6300 block of Purdue Drive around 12:45AM.

Humboldt Bay Fire crews mobilized and arrived to find the home well-involved in fire. The incident was upgraded to a second alarm, quickly pulling in 4 Fire Engines, 1 Fire Truck, 3 Command Staff, 1 Public Information Officer and Fire Support from Humboldt Bay Fire, as well as 1 Fire Engine from Arcata Fire District

HBF crews performed a search and one occupant was rescued from the home. The patient is in critical condition and was transported by City Ambulance to St. Joseph Hospital.

After performing rescue operations and confirming there were no other occupants, crews gained fire control and were able to prevent the spread of fire to any neighboring homes.

Preliminary damage assessments value the fire loss at $250,000.

The cause of the fire is under investigation at this time.

Humboldt Bay Fire would like to thank Arcata Fire District, City Ambulance of Eureka, and HBF Fire Support & Volunteers for assistance on scene, as well as Samoa Peninsula Fire District and Loleta Volunteer Fire Dept for coverage.

Humboldt Bay Fire would also like to thank the neighbors on scene for their information and concern for their neighbor. Our thoughts are with the family.
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