Fire in Neuhausen: 65-year-old seriously injured in clinic!

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A small fire in an apartment building in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg resulted in one person being seriously injured. Fire brigade in action.

Ein Kleinbrand in einem Mehrfamilienhaus in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg führte zu einem Schwerverletzten. Feuerwehr im Einsatz.
A small fire in an apartment building in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg resulted in one person being seriously injured. Fire brigade in action.

Fire in Neuhausen: 65-year-old seriously injured in clinic!

On the evening of June 3, 2025, there was a threatening fire in an apartment building. One resident, a 65-year-old man, was admitted to a Munich clinic due to smoke inhalation. The event took place in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg zone and requires a closer look at the events and their consequences.

The Munich fire department was alerted after the fire broke out in the stairwell of a six-story apartment building. Despite the hectic situation, the courageous intervention of the emergency services quickly had an impact; When the first firefighters arrived, the fire had already been extinguished. However, the stairwell was heavily filled with smoke, which further complicated the situation. According to information from News Munich The emergency services also had to check over 40 usage units, 23 of which were opened and checked.

Over 20 residents were able to leave the building in time when alarm bells rang and smoke alarms sounded from several apartments. The fire brigade group leader quickly called for the rest of the fire department to help control and ventilate the house. Ultimately it was determined that no other people were at risk and there was no additional damage.

The incident in Rosenheim

It is not the first time that the population has been confronted with the dangers of house fires. A comparable incident occurred on May 27, 2025 in an apartment building on Austraße in Rosenheim, where a kitchen in an apartment caught fire. Two people, including a police officer, suffered minor smoke inhalation. All 21 residents were also able to safely leave the building via the stairwell. The Rosenheim volunteer fire department was able to successfully extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading to neighboring apartments. This was on Rosenheim fire department documented.

Statistics show that fires often cause problems in apartment buildings. According to an analysis by VdS damage prevention The causes of such fires are comprehensively recorded. Anything from common cooking errors to technical defects can be the cause. For affected residents, smoke detectors and good evacuation plans are crucial in order to identify dangers early and act.

The current situation in Munich has raised awareness of the importance of security measures in apartment buildings like never before. The courageous intervention of the fire brigade and the timely exit of the building by the residents may have prevented more serious consequences.