Las Vegas Review-Journal

Adults critical after another LV house fire

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

A man and a woman were in critical condition Friday after a house fire in central Las Vegas. At least one of them had “serious burns,” authoritie­s said.

The fire broke out about 9:45 a.m. at 241 View Drive, a one-story house near South Decatur Boulevard and Alta Drive. Both victims were taken to University Medical Center in critical condition, according to Las Vegas Fire Marshal Robert Nolan.

Firefighte­rs found the man outside with critical burns to the front of his body, according to a Las Vegas Fire Department news release. The woman was still inside.

Fire crews rescued her from a rear bedroom of the still-burning home. She had superficia­l burns to her arms, smoke inhalation and possible heat inhalation burns, the release states.

The fire was extinguish­ed by

10:15 a.m. Radiant heat from the blaze also set a tree in the backyard on fire, Nolan said.

Property records show that the 1,800-square-foot house was built in 1960 and is owned by Charles and Carla Carlisi.

The cause of the fire remained under investigat­ion Friday afternoon. Investigat­ors were waiting to talk with the occupants, but they were unable to Friday afternoon because of their condition, according to the release.

The fire caused about $75,000 in damage to the house, the release states.

The fire comes on the heels of a fatal house fire in western Las Vegas earlier this week, when a woman and her 6-year-old son died after a fire started in a second-story bedroom.

This is the third fire this week that sent victims to the hospital in critical condition, the release noted. This week is also fire prevention week, when firefighte­rs educate the public on how to prevent fires and what to do during one.

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