Firefighters give CPR to woman trapped in Canvey Island house fire

Crews had to break into the home and pull her to safety

Author: Adam RichardsonPublished 12th Nov 2023
Last updated 12th Nov 2023

Firefighters have performed CPR on a woman after she was pulled from a burning building in Canvey Island this morning (Sunday 12th November)

Crews were called to the home in Craven Road after neighbours and a passer by noticed smoke and the smell of burning.

On arrival firefighters quickly broke into the property, which was heavily smoke logged, and found a casualty on the other side of the door.

Station Manager Russ Freeman said:

"Canvey Island's crew were the first on scene and were immediately faced with a very difficult situation; a developing fire and a casualty.

"They did an incredible job of rescuing the casualty and bringing her outside to perform CPR until the paramedics arrived.

"It's important to understand that when someone needs CPR the quality of the initial trauma care is most critical - our firefighters did an outstanding job under very difficult circumstances. They were then able to pass the care of the casualty over to paramedics who took her to hospital for further care."

Crews then brought the fire under control and stopped it spreading to any other buildings. They confirmed it was extinguished by 6.20am.

Officers will now carry out an investigation to establish the cause.