May 16, 2025

Working smoke alarms helped save 2 from Kansas house fire

Posted May 16, 2025 12:30 PM
Photo Hutchinson Fire Department
Photo Hutchinson Fire Department

RENO COUNTY —Working smoke alarms helped save two residents from a house fire in Hutchinson.

Just before 1a.m. Friday, crews responded to a house fire in the 1400 block of North Monroe in Hutchinson, according to a media release. First arriving crews found flames engulfing a small single-story home, with heavy fire spreading from the front porch into the attic.

Firefighters launched an aggressive attack to contain the blaze, first focusing on the fire outside before moving indoors to extinguish it fully. During the operation, search crews located two residents who had managed to escaped and were brought to safety.

The cause of the fire, which appears to have originated on the exterior of the home, remains under investigation. One resident was evaluated by Reno County EMS for smoke inhalation and heat exposure. Additionally, one firefighter suffered a hand injury and was transported non-emergency to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center for treatment.

Officials confirmed that the home was equipped with functioning smoke detectors, which may have played a crucial role in alerting the occupants in time.