Woman in wheelchair rescued from burning Lynnwood home

  • Source: KIRO-TV CBS 7
  • Published: 06/10/2016 11:02 AM

A heroic effort by three neighbors saved the life of an elderly woman in a wheelchair who was trapped in her burning home Thursday night. The woman was carried out of her home in the 13900 block of 20th Place West near Lynnwood. "The house was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, and the two women -- a mother and her adult daughter -- were already outside," said Leslie Hynes, public information officer for Snohomish County Fire District 1. “When we saw the smoke, we saw the (homeowner’s) daughter just black from soot and smoke,” said neighbor Fabi Garcia. “We could already feel the heat from the fire coming,” said Garcia, who added that just before the woman was rescued, one neighbor who knew the woman was trapped in the house crashed through a window to get to her. "When the mother made it through the smoke to the front door, she was ejected from her wheelchair. At that point, three neighbors ended up working together to pull the woman out of the smoke to safety," Hynes said. "Without their help, the woman most likely would have been overcome by smoke and flames in a matter of minutes." Neighbor Aaron Wadsworth joined two other men who braved the heat and intense smoke to pull the woman to safety.



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