An 81-year-old woman died in a house fire in Avalon Park early Tuesday after she tried to escape but collapsed near a door leading outside.
Fire crews found her on the kitchen floor of a home in the 8200 block of South Cornell Avenue, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said.
The woman had suffered severe burns and was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where she died, police said. Her name has not been released.
A neighbor on East End Avenue first spotted the fire around 2 a.m. and called 911, Langford said. It’s unclear how long the fire was burning before then.
With temperatures in the single digits, crews encountered one frozen hydrant but were able to access other hydrants that were flowing freely, Langford said.
Crews quickly spotted the woman and removed her, he said. She was in cardiac arrest and had third-degree burns. It appeared that the woman had been burned in another room before collapsing in the kitchen, Langford said.
She lived by herself and had a son who lives out of town, Langford said.
The fire may have started in the basement, Langford said, adding that the most probable cause was a wiring problem.
The home had no smoke detectors, he said.
Contributing: Jermaine Nolen
Update on Cornell fatal fire. CFD OFI has determined the most probable cause of this fire was a wiring problem and it will be classified as accidental. Please remember to check smoke detectors. They do save lives! 7 pic.twitter.com/13064RD4BR
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