Emergency services rush to North Isis blaze caused by faulty chimney
A man aged in his 30s was treated for smoke inhalation on Sunday night following a house fire at North Isis.
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Emergency services attended a house fire caused by a faulty chimney in North Isis on Sunday, July 23.
A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said four fire crews arrived at the scene of the fire on Knockroe Rd shortly after 9.30pm.
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All occupants were outside the house on arrival, and the crews worked to extinguish a ceiling fire contained to the chimney area, the spokesperson said.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said a man in his 30s was transported to Bundaberg Hospital at 9.12pm with mild smoke inhalation.
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Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service was contacted for the man’s condition on Monday.
Queensland Police Service received no reports of the fire.