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Firefighters Rescue Resident From Smoke-Filled CT Apartment

Firefighters rescued a resident who was found unconscious in a smoke-filled apartment in Connecticut.

The area near where firefighters responded on Elm Commons Drive

The area near where firefighters responded on Elm Commons Drive

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

The incident happened in Hartford County at about 5 a.m. on Tuesday, March 29, at an apartment building on Elm Commons Drive in Rocky Hill.

Residents told arriving crews about the smoke on the fourth floor of the building, and authorities found a moderate amount of smoke in the common hallway coming from one of the apartments, officials said. 

Firefighters forced the door open and found an unconscious resident in the bathroom, the fire department said. 

The resident was taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, the department reported.

Officials said the smoke was caused by food that was left cooking on the stovetop, and the smoke was ventilated by crews.

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