Two apartments damaged after fire at Frogner in Lillestrøm – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

There was a heavy fire in a terraced house with four housing units on Frogner in Lillestrøm municipality on Friday evening. According to the fire service, the risk of spreading was great. – The fire brigade had the fire under control at 11.40pm and then began extinguishing it, says duty manager at East 110 central Leif Høyland on Saturday morning. A total of two apartments have burned, but Høyland does not have an overview of the extent of the damage to the apartments. All emergency services are assisting at the scene, after a fire started in several apartments at Frogner. Photo: Tim Tønnessen / news news’s ​​reporter at the scene said that there were many ambulances and fire engines at the scene. – There were large flames from the terraced house when the fire brigade arrived at the scene, but this has subsided somewhat in the last few minutes. To news, duty manager Kjell Nesset said that all residents are out of the building. At 10.21 pm, the fire service received a report that there was a fire downstairs in a home. – When the first unit was in place, they reported a fire in four apartments. Then we started with extinguishing work, and then smoke divers to ensure that everyone had got out. – All residents must be outside, but there is a heavy fire at the site, said Nesset on Friday evening. In its update on X, formerly known as Twitter, the police stated that four residential units have been evacuated. It has not been reported as personal injury. – Three of them will become uninhabitable tonight. At 23.57, the fire is reported to be under control. – Five people have so far received health care. Two of them have been taken to the emergency room for a check-up in connection with smoke/soot inhalation, the police write. The fire, which was dramatic for a period, is now under control. – We have not received reports of anyone missing yet.



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