A 50-year-old woman who jumped from the roof of a burning Aurora building is among seven injured while escaping a fire Wednesday morning, according to the Aurora Fire Department.
building is among seven injured while escaping a fire Wednesday morning, according to the Aurora Fire Department.
Just after 12:20 a.m., fire crews were dispatched to 15 N. Broadway for a structure fire with multiple people trapped in the rear of the 3-story tall building. All residents were able to escape, but one – the 50-year-old woman – was trapped on the roof, fire officials said. The woman jumped from the roof of an adjacent building, falling about 20 feet. She is currently sustaining significant injuries, fire officials said. Paramedics treated and transported a total of seven people to local hospitals.
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