The Phuket News

Norwegian expat, 76, rescued from fire, beloved dog dies

- Eakkapop Thongtub

A 76-YEAR-OLD NORWEGIAN expat was rescued from a house fire at the Phuket Villa Chaofah 2 housing estate in Wichit in the early hours of Monday morning (May 2).

Lt Col Supotpong Chuaidu of Wichit Police was informed of the fire, in Soi 3/2 of Phase 2 at the housing estate, at 4:30am.

Wichit Municipali­ty firefighte­rs and emergency medical units quickly arrived to find thick smoke billowing out of the home.

They were told by local residents that one person, Norwegian man Knut Olsen, was still trapped in the house. Local residents had tried to rescue him but were unable to due to the thick smoke throughout the home.

Rescue workers entered the home and safely brought Mr Olsen out to safety. He was unconsciou­s but breathing unassisted. Firefighte­rs believe Mr Olsen was rendered unconsciou­s by the smoke while he was still sleeping alone in the home.

Mr Olsen was administer­ed emergency first aid at the scene then transporte­d to Dibuk Hospital.

Firefighte­rs found Mr Olsen’s full-grown poodle, a female, inside the home. The dog, which neighbours said Mr Olsen was very fond of, had died from smoke inhalation.

It appeared that the fire started from the air-conditioni­ng unit, then spread to the ceiling of the home, causing the thick smoke, firefighte­rs reported.

Local resident Phawika Prasert, 39, said that neighbours were alerted to the fire by a loud noise from the air-conditioni­ng unit.

“The house was thick with smoke, but there were no flames,” Ms Phawika said.

Neighbours had rushed into the home to try to get Mr Olsen to safety, Ms Phawika said.

“But we did not know which room he was in because the smoke was so thick,” she added.

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