ID Firefighters Rescue 11 Trapped on Balcony in 2-Alarm Blaze

Nov. 19, 2020
Boise crews saved nearly a dozen people who were trapped on a hotel's third-floor balcony during a blaze that left one firefighter with minor injuries.

Idaho firefighters rescued nearly a dozen people trapped on a Boise hotel balcony during an early morning fire on Thursday after flames broke out at a hotel.

At 4:02 a.m., Boise Fire Department crews were called to a two-alarm fire at Cottonwood Suites on the 3000 block of West Main Street, according to tweets from the fire department.

While fighting the fire, crews rescued 11 people from a third-floor balcony. Nine of those rescued were evaluated by medics at the scene of the fire, but none were taken to the hospital.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury during the fire, though Boise Fire did not state what the injury was in a tweet.

It was not immediately clear how the fire began, nor was it clear to what extent the fire damaged the hotel.

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