
Yesterday morning, tragedy struck an east Columbus neighborhood when a house fire broke out, requiring a swift response from emergency services. The blaze began just after 4:35 a.m. on South Everett Avenue and forced a family to flee their home. According to NBC4i, two children were hospitalized with difficulty breathing, while two adults also needed immediate rescue.
As firefighters worked to control the flames quickly, it became clear that the situation was dire. The children, aged 5 and 8, were subsequently taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital, both in stable condition. Crews on the scene managed to successfully rescue two adults trapped on the second floor of the burning structure – a sober reminder of the fine line between life and devastation. In a statement obtained by WBNS, authorities reported that the children are expected to be okay after being treated for smoke inhalation.
The extent of the damage within the home was significant, leaving behind a charred interior and the remnants of a family's life upended. The effort to fully extinguish the fire and to secure the scene kept firefighters busy into the morning. An adult's rescue from a second-story window, as mentioned by FOX28 Columbus, underscored the perilous conditions faced by those inside at the time of the incident.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, with authorities and fire crews painstakingly combing through evidence to not only determine the origin of the flame but also possibly prevent future hazards. The community, now surely coming together to support the affected family, waits to learn what sparked the blaze. Audiences are encouraged to stay tuned to local reports for continued updates and more details.









