In Tyumen, an operative rescued four people from a burning house


Kamil Agaev, a criminal investigation commissioner of the police in Tyumen, rescued four people from a burning private house. This was reported in the press service of the Russian Interior Ministry in Telegram on November 21.
The law enforcer was passing at night on a patrol car when he noticed smoke near the house. He approached the building, made sure it was on fire and called the fire department.
Before rescue personnel arrived, the officer climbed over the fence and attempted to wake the occupants of the residence by banging on the door. As a result, one of the occupants woke up. He reported that his girlfriend and mother were in the house. Together they helped the women get out.
"It turned out that the house was divided into two parts, and another person lived in the second half. Kamil Agaev returned to the structure, moved to the neighboring plot, woke up the mistress and helped her to get out of the room," - added in the message.
After that, EMERCOM officers arrived on the scene. The fire was liquidated. It is preliminarily established that its cause was a short circuit. Thanks to the prompt assistance of the police, none of the tenants were not injured.
Earlier, on November 20, there was a fire in a five-storey building in Sevastopol. The city's Emergency Situations Ministry reported about one dead man. Employees of emergency services rescued 33 people, including two children. A cat was also rescued.
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