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Cigarettes in the Pot Triggered Fire in Zell Am See: Woman Displayed

Summary by Salzburger Nachrichten
Fire broke out on Thursday around 11 o'clock on the roof terrace of a company on the airfield street in Zell am See. An employee, who is also a firefighter, as well as a passerby, immediately insulated the flames with a fire extinguisher until the arrival of the FF Zell am See. An employee may have caused the fire by ash and cigarette residues in a flower pot. It is displayed.
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Fire broke out on Thursday around 11 o'clock on the roof terrace of a company on the airfield street in Zell am See. An employee, who is also a firefighter, as well as a passerby, immediately insulated the flames with a fire extinguisher until the arrival of the FF Zell am See. An employee may have caused the fire by ash and cigarette residues in a flower pot. It is displayed.

·Salzburg, Austria
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A fire on a terrace in Zell am See triggered a fire brigade operation on Thursday. An employee, who is himself a fireman, was able to contain the flames with the help of a passer-by before the arrival of the forces – and thus probably prevented worse. No one was injured.

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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