Quick-thinking police officers save man from townhouse fire - Fairfield East

Published: 27 Oct 2023 02:17pm

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is praising the actions of four police officers who kicked open a door to rescue a man from his burning home at Fairfield East, in Sydney's south-west.

Around 4:15am today, emergency services were deployed to the townhouse on Mitchell Street, where a blaze had broken out in a bedroom.

NSW Police were first to arrive on-scene and quickly established that a man was trapped inside.

They forced open a door and found him lying on the ground, suffering the impacts of smoke inhalation.

The officers carried the man from the home, with firefighters administering oxygen, before NSW Ambulance paramedics transported him to hospital.

The police officers involved in the rescue were also taken to hospital for precautionary health checks.

FRNSW crews stopped flames from spreading to neighbouring units before extinguishing the fire a short time later.

FRNSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said, if not for the quick-thinking actions of the police officers, the outcome could have been tragic.

"The officers acted quickly to remove this man from danger, freeing him before the fire had a chance to push out from the room of origin to where he was located," Supt Dewberry said.

"These actions likely saved the man's life and are to be commended."

Experts from FRNSW's Fire Investigation and Research Unit (FIRU) are working to determine what caused the fire.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Additional images from the scene are available via the FRNSW website.

Updated: 27 Oct 2023 02:21pm

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