The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Woman, 71, dies after rescue in home fire

Firefighte­rs will investigat­e if home had working smoke alarms.

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com and John Spink jspink@ajc.com

Rosa Harrison lived in the 700 block of Hillmont Avenue near Decatur for more than 30 years. She took care of her husband for about 20 of those years before he died earlier this year, neighbor Joan Gage said.

About 3:30 a.m. Friday, Harrison’s home caught fire. Crews rescued her from the burning home, but Harrison died at a local hospital, DeKalb County fire Capt. Eric Jackson said.

She was 71.

“Mainly right now, I’m feeling for their family,” Gage said.

A preliminar­y investigat­ion indicates the fire likely started accidental­ly.

“There’s nothing that is indicated to us that it’s any means other than something accidental,” Jackson said.

He said firefighte­rs arrived to find a single-story home with smoke coming out the front. They entered the residence, and as they were clearing it to make sure no one was inside, they found Harrison in a front bedroom. No one else was inside the home.

Firefighte­rs “very expeditiou­sly brought her out through this front window,” Jackson said.

They treated her on the scene and took her to a local hospital not too far from her home.

“She ... unfortunat­ely has succumbed to her injuries,” Jackson said.

Firefighte­rs are investigat­ing the cause and origin of the deadly blaze and if there were working smoke detectors in the home.

They cut open the roof to allow smoke to escape and give crews a clearer view inside the home.

“We’re saddened by it,” Jackson said. “We hate to hear about these sorts of things.”

Gage said she had known Harrison for about four years.

She described her neighbor as a beautiful person who was “everyone’s best fan.”

Harrison never wanted to see her husband in an assisted living facility, Gage said. That’s why Harrison took care of him herself.

“She’s going to be missed,” Gage said.

 ?? JSPINK@AJC.COM JOHN SPINK / ?? DeKalb County Fire Rescue Fire investigat­ors M. Price (left) and L. Dotson examine the scene Friday where a woman rescued from a house fire in DeKalb County died. The blaze started about 3:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Hillmont Avenue near Decatur....
JSPINK@AJC.COM JOHN SPINK / DeKalb County Fire Rescue Fire investigat­ors M. Price (left) and L. Dotson examine the scene Friday where a woman rescued from a house fire in DeKalb County died. The blaze started about 3:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Hillmont Avenue near Decatur....

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