SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, September 20 (EUROPA PRESS) –
A total of five people have been injured to varying degrees after a fire broke out in a home in Los Realejos, on the island of Tenerife, as reported by the Emergency and Security Coordinating Center of 112 of the Canary Islands.
The events occurred at 00:56 a.m. on Girasoles Street in the aforementioned municipality, where the staff of the Canary Emergency Service (SUC) went and upon arriving in the area found that a 7-year-old girl had trauma to her leg of a moderate nature, while a 4-year-old girl had a trauma to her arm of a moderate nature, for which both were transferred by ambulance to the Hospiten Bellevue University Hospital.
The SUC staff also treated a 38-year-old woman who initially had moderate trauma to her arm, for which she was evacuated to the Hospiten Bellevue University Hospital.
He also treated a 61-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man who had mild smoke inhalation poisoning, so both were taken to the Los Realejos Health Center.
Firefighters from the Tenerife Consortium also arrived at the scene of the incident and extinguished the fire that “apparently” had originated outside the house, while agents from the Local Police collaborated with the emergency services and They initiated the corresponding proceedings.