Emergency responders shift to apartment blaze on Koitenhäger Landstraße
Fire in Koitenhäger Landstraße: Quick Response Saves the Day
On August 25, 2025, a residential fire broke out in Koitenhäger Landstraße. The incident, which occurred in a multi-family building, was met with an immediate and coordinated response from emergency services.
Upon arrival, heavy smoke was billowing out of the windows on the first floor, and the fire was promptly confirmed. Thankfully, due to the quick action of a caretaker, all residents had already evacuated the building.
A total of 44 emergency services, including 8 professional fire brigades and 19 from the volunteer fire department, were involved in the operation. The fire was extinguished within minutes, ensuring no further damage was reported outside the affected apartment.
While no one was found in the affected apartment, one person was taken to the University Hospital Greifswald with suspected smoke inhalation. A total of 11 people, including the residents and the caretaker, were attended by emergency services.
The inspection of neighboring apartments did not find any further damage, and all tenants were able to return to their apartments after the measures were completed. However, the affected apartment is currently uninhabitable and requires temporary repairs or vacancy.
Regrettably, the search results do not provide the names of the leaders of the professional and volunteer fire brigades of Greifswald involved in the fire on Koitenhäger Landstraße on August 25, 2025. Nonetheless, the swift and effective response from the emergency services ensured the safety and return of all tenants in the building.
In the end, it was a day when the quick thinking and efficient work of emergency services made all the difference. The incident serves as a reminder of the vital role they play in our community.
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