Fire Rescue News - Galloway Township woman stable after suffering burns in condominium fire
A woman who was airlifted to Temple University Hospital with life-threatening injuries following a fire Thursday morning in Galloway Township was in stable condition.
Galloway Township police said Friday that Margaret Cronley, 51, improved after being evacuated by helicopter with......Continue Reading
serious burns to her face and harm to her respiratory system from smoke inhalation.
Doris Sinclair, another resident of the Society Hill condominium complex where the fire took place, was released Friday from AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Mainland Campus, after being admitted for chest pains and staying overnight for testing.
Two firefighters were treated and released after one suffered minor burns to his head and the other suffered smoke inhalation.
The fire broke out shortly after 10 a.m. Thursday in the living room of Cronley's first-floor unit on Navajo Court and completely destroyed the condo, killing a dog.
All three floors were affected in the complex and another 11 units were ultimately ruled uninhabitable because of smoke damage.
The cause of the fire was still under investigation, but it did not appear to be suspicious, police said.
Contact Christopher Ramirez: 609-272-7215 CRamirez@pressofac.com