Woman escapes house fire through window
A woman has escaped a fire by climbing through a window as flames roared through her Morayfield home. It was one of three blazes battled by fire crews in the early hours of Saturday.
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A woman has escaped a fire by climbing through a window as flames roared through her Morayfield home Saturday morning.
At around 5.30am, emergency services received multiple calls to a house on Grant Rd well involved in fire.
The woman, aged in her 30s, was taken to Caboolture Hospital in a stable condition, suffering an arm injury. Everyone was accounted for.
The fire was under control just after 6am but Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews remained on the scene at 7.30am.
Earlier in the morning, 14 fire crews battled a factory blaze at Brendale, also north of Brisbane.
Emergency services were call to the industrial fire on Leitchs Rd at 2.30am after the second storey of the factory went up in flames.
QFES said the fire was under control just before 5.30am but there was a risk the roof would collapse.
The fire investigation unit was called to investigate the circumstances of the blaze.
No patients were treated.
In a third fire Saturday morning, a female in her 40s escaped from a building fire in Stony Creek.
The fire broke out at 8.18am at Sirl Road with paramedics arriving quickly to the scene.
The woman was transported to Caboolture Hospital for smoke inhalation.
Police say they were not required at the scene.
Originally published as Woman escapes house fire through window