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5 police officers, 1 public works employee hospitalized after rescuing residents from fire

First responders suffered smoke inhalation after pulling two residents from the burning home

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Five State College police officers and a public works employee were hospitalized with minor injuries after rescuing two residents from a burning home.

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Bret Pallotto
Centre Daily Times (State College, Pa.)

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Two people and six first responders were transported to Mount Nittany Medical Center Thursday after a fire broke out in a State College home.

Firefighters, police officers and emergency medical technicians rushed to the home at 801 Crabapple Court at about 2 p.m.

Two people were inside the home when the fire broke out. One adult resident who could not leave on their own was rescued by police and a public works employee, borough police Lt. Greg Brauser said.

The residents were transported to the hospital and the extent of their injuries is unclear.

Five police officers and one borough public works employee who were first on the scene were evaluated at the hospital for smoke inhalation, Brauser said. All borough employees were treated and released.

The single-story home at the end of a cul-de-sac suffered extensive damage and is not habitable. The cause of the fire was not immediately clear.

Westerly Parkway from Hamilton Avenue to Corl Street was closed for nearly two hours. Alpha and Boalsburg fire department, Centre LifeLink EMS and Penn State EMS also responded.

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