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Famalicão: Firefighters Use a Lifting Platform to Rescue an Elderly Woman From the 6th Floor

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The Famalicão Volunteer Fire Department used its aerial platform to rescue an elderly woman from the sixth floor of a building on Rua S. Vicente in Gavião on Wednesday. According to the fire department, the elderly woman had fallen inside her home. "Due to her injuries, we had to remove her through the window using our VP42 aerial platform," the Famalicão Fire Department explained. The article "Famalicão: Firefighters use aerial platform to res…
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The Famalicão Volunteer Fire Department used its aerial platform to rescue an elderly woman from the sixth floor of a building on Rua S. Vicente in Gavião on Wednesday. According to the fire department, the elderly woman had fallen inside her home. "Due to her injuries, we had to remove her through the window using our VP42 aerial platform," the Famalicão Fire Department explained. The article "Famalicão: Firefighters use aerial platform to res…

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An elderly man, who had fallen to his death in his home on the sixth floor of a building in the parish of Gavião, Famalicão, was rescued this Wednesday by the Famalicão Volunteer Fire Department. According to them, the victim had injuries that required him to be pulled out through a window. The mission was successfully accomplished, […]

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famaradio.tv broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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