CLEVELAND — A resident and dog are recovering after being saved from a house fire in Parma Heights on Friday.
Fire officials responded to 7093 York Road after learning of a trapped victim at a house fire. When EMS officials arrived on scene, they "made an aggressive push without the protection of a hose line jumping in through the bedroom window rescuing the trapped victim."
According to Parma Fire, the fire broke out in the basement, leading to heavy smoke filling the home. After being rescued, the victim was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition.
During a search, a dog was located and rescued from the window. EMS gave the dog oxygen and it is currently in stable condition.
Parma Fire was assisted by Parma Heights, Brooklyn and Middelburg Heights Fire.
Officials say that at this time, the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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