Spokane Police sergeant saves 82-year-old woman from burning home

SPOKANE, Wash. — An 82-year-old woman was pulled from her burning home by a Spokane Police sergeant Sunday night.

According to Spokane Police, Sergeant Mohondro was working on Spokane’s south side around 11:20 p.m. when he became aware of a possible house fire on West Sumner Avenue.

Sgt. Mohondro responded to the home, where he was contacted by a family member who said the 82-year-old woman was likely still inside the home.

Spokane Police said Mohondro entered the smoke-filled home and found the elderly woman lying at the top of the stairs, injured and struggling.

Sgt. Mohondro picked up the woman and got out of the house safely. Spokane Fire and medical crews arrived shortly after.

The woman was taken to the hospital for her injuries.

Spokane Fire was able to put out the fire and confirmed no one else was inside the home.

Sgt. Mohondro was evaluated by paramedics before going back out on patrol.

Justin de Ruyter from SFD stated, “Seconds are critical in a fire, and Sergeant Mohondro’s actions on Sunday evening clearly made a difference. Fires typically double in size every minute, and smoke and toxic gases from modern furnishings can quickly incapacitate victims, even without significant heat. He entered a life-threatening environment and rescued a civilian without the protective gear or breathing equipment our firefighters depend on. This is an exceptional demonstration of bravery beyond duty.”


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