'She was sitting on her porch on fire'
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PORTLAND, Ore. - An 80-year-old woman was badly burned when her home caught fire overnight.
The fire broke out just before 3 a.m. in the bedroom of a home in the 3600 block of North Trenton Street.
A man and his sister, who live nearby, said they first heard what sounded like an explosion and then they saw smoke.
A woman made it outside of the house on her own but the danger was far from over because her clothes were on fire. Neighbors said they were melted onto her arms and legs.
"She was sitting on her porch on fire," neighbor Joseph Zamora said. "My sister got her off the porch and away from the house."
The woman, who was later identified as Eunice Crowder, was rushed to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. She is in critical condition with third-degree burns to 45 percent of her body.
Firefighters said Crowder was in the kitchen, then returned to her bedroom during the night to find a pillow on fire. Her clothes and other nearby items then caught fire as she tried to extinguish the burning pillow in the bathroom.
Investigators said a heating pad under the pillow started the fire. They're still not sure if it malfunctioned or it wasn't being properly used.
Firefighters had a hard time putting out the flames because of clutter inside the home. Crowder's nephew said she was a hoarder and the family had been trying to help her.
Neighbors said they had no idea the elderly woman next door was living in huge amounts of clutter.
There is no word yet on what caused the fire.
Editorial note: Initial reports from emergency responders indicated the woman was in her 60s. KATU later learned her identity and age, which is 80 years old.
I see I am not the first to read this story and wonder how this could possibly make it past the editor. I am deeply disturbed about this because I know that this story was most likely stolen from someone else and as they tried to reword it to make it different they screwed up. I have personally had a story stolen in this manner and all they do is deny that it was anything other than original. It is getting ridiculous. I may have chosen the wrong career field.Â
...âThere is no word yet on what started the fire... Well, if you read your own story, it says just 3 paragraphs earlier : ..."Investigators said a heating pad under the pillow started the fire. They're still not sure if it malfunctioned or it wasn't being properly used....â
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Yikes, these âreporters', or âcopiersâ are getting worse and worse! Go back to school. Learn to proofread your own stories before putting them online!!!! Seriously!Â
I could take your job and do a MUCH better job than you are doing, and I am by no means a grammar expert!Â
@angelgabe I don't think they ever heard of what, when, where, why, how, and by whom. Lazy? Maybe. Disciplined? Doubtful. Poorly taught? Probable.