On new year’s eve broke out in a Berlin high-rise building a fire. Three people had to be rescued by the fire brigade from the house.

Update from 31. December, 18.25 PM:

In the case of the fire in a high-rise building is been injured on new year’s eve afternoon in Berlin-Mitte, a woman. She was brought in with smoke inhalation to the hospital. Two other people who had smoke inhaled, came up with the horror of it, as a spokesman announced on Monday. All three, as well as a dog were firefighters from the 8. Floor of the house in the Leipziger Strasse was saved. There had developed a strong fume, which included the victims in their homes. The fire had broken out in a kitchen of still unknown cause, reported the spokesman.

The fire was the car according to its own figures, with around 90 staff and numerous on-site use. As a precaution, were also ambulance and paramedics have been requested car. The lower floors of the house were not affected.

fire in Berlin’s high-rise building includes residents

The first message from the 31. December 2018, 17.40 PM:

Berlin – In a high-rise building in Berlin-Mitte broke out on new year’s eve afternoon, a fire. Be affected 8. Floor, said a spokesman on Monday. The fire Department claims to be around 90 workers in the Leipziger Straße in use. It is still unclear whether there were casualties, a spokesman said. Several people were trapped in their homes. Firefighters with protective masks in the house.

Berlin: firefighters searches for the source of the Fire in high-rise

First of all, was according to the speaker, it is still unclear where the fire had broken out. More firemen and ambulance and paramedics were requested as a precaution. The lower floors of the house are not affected, according to the fire Department.

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