When HFD arrived, an unsuited fireman noticed the man passed out and pulled him through a window broken by neighbors in an attempt to save him.
A man is in critical condition after being saved from a burning house fire in southeast Houston on Sunday afternoon, officials said.It was confirmed by Houston fire officials and neighbors on scene that there was a man trapped inside.
Neighbors in the area spoke to ABC13 and said they smelled smoke and attempted to save the man by smashing in a window and kicking down a door, but were unsuccessful.When HFD arrived, a firefighter, not wearing any equipment, noticed the man on a bed and jumped through the window and pulled him through.He was the only person inside the home at the time.Copyright © 2023 KTRK-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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