Two nursing home employees were credited in July with running into “heavy smoke conditions” to rescue two residents.
The fire broke out at Courville at Nashua in Nashua, NH, early on the morning of July 2. The workers, who were not identified, pulled the residents to safety.
“They were two maintenance or housekeeping guys … they just saw the smoke, ran into the room, got the residents,” said Courville President and CEO Luanne Rogers. “It just worked perfectly.”
From the August 01, 2017 Issue of McKnight's Long-Term Care News