Wednesday, July 22, 2009
© Copyright 2013
Gwinnett Daily Post
LAWRENCEVILLE - A small kitchen fire in Lawrenceville landed a resident at Gwinnett Medical Center for treatment related to smoke inhalation Tuesday morning, officials said.
Firefighters contained the 5 a.m. fire in the 1900 block of South Oak Drive to a pot on a stove of the split-level home, Fire Department spokesman Capt. Thomas Rutledge said. The fire originated from unattended food left on the stove in grease, Rutledge said. Two women were home at the time cooking breakfast, and both were treated at the scene for minor smoke inhalation. One woman was transported to the hospital for further evaluation, Rutledge said.More like this story
- Police reports ( March 25, 2005 )
- FIRE BRIEFS: Passerby helps woman rescue daughter from blaze ( October 30, 2010 )
- Small fire contained at hospital ( March 11, 2009 )
- Grease fire lands Duluth man in hospital ( August 24, 2007 )
- Minor injuries suffered in apartment fire ( March 10, 2011 )

Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID