Four rescued from Dungannon house fire
The police rescued four people from the fire of Deng Gannong’s house.
Several officers were treated with inhaling smoke, and a total of 12 people were taken to the hospital.
About 20:30 on Monday, the Northern Ireland Fire Department was called in the incident in Kanning Andan Shan.
When the firefighters arrived, people were safe to be safe.
The driver wore a respirator, extinguished the fire, and gave people first aid.
They were then taken care of by the Northern Ireland ambulance service (Nias).
Two fire electrical appliances from Dungannon and a firecraft from Pomeroy.
Nias said that many emergency personnel were sent to the scene and quickly responded to nursing staff.
After preliminary evaluation and treatment at the scene, the ambulance sent 12 patients to Craigavon ​​Hospital.
The reason for the fire is under investigation.
Kanningnes Lane has been closed, but now it has been reopened.
“Remnant in the front door”
At the scene: Lyndsey Telform of BBC News NI
When we arrived, the flames were extinguished, but the smell of smoke was hung in the air.
The paint part of the semi-independent attribute is part of the black part-the signs of damage to huge fire is obvious.
Only the residues of the front door stay at the entrance of the house, the glass fragments on the floor.
A ladder was inhabited on the property, causing the bedroom windows upstairs to keep open, and the curtains were still hanging on the frame.
The two fire officers were at the scene, and they seemed to investigate damage with a fire.
When a policeman of an unbarled police car was surveillance, there was a warning line.
Fermanagh and South Tyron Deborah Erskine’s Democratic Alliance Party MP said this was an “disturbing incident.”
SDLP Member Malachy Quinn added that there are some “news and images from Dungannon”.