It was almost five o’clock this Wednesday morning when the headquarters of the Civil Guard Command received the warning of 112: a fire inside a house in Chiclana with two people trapped inside. What the agents found upon arrival exceeded what any call could describe. At the door, a man stained with soot, with burns, difficulty breathing and completely disoriented tried to communicate to them, as he could, that his sister was still inside. Withou…
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It was almost five o’clock this Wednesday morning when the headquarters of the Civil Guard Command received the warning of 112: a fire inside a house in Chiclana with two people trapped inside. What the agents found upon arrival exceeded what any call could describe. At the door, a man stained with soot, with burns, difficulty breathing and completely disoriented tried to communicate to them, as he could, that his sister was still inside. Withou…