A woman and a dog were rescued from a house fire in Yeadon.
Firefighters were dispatched Saturday about 11:40 p.m. to the 400 block of Bonsall Avenue for a building fire with entrapment.
Companies arrived to find fire on the first floor with a someone trapped inside. Personnel went inside the rear door and pulled the victim out, then provided CPR, according to fire radio traffic. It was unclear if the dog was rescued with the person or in another way.
At the 30-minute mark of the fire, it was reported that flames had been darkened and crews were conducting overhaul. The incident was placed under control at 12:43 a.m., according to fire radio traffic.
Yeadon Police Chief Henry Giammarco reported Sunday morning that the victim was removed from the residence and initially transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center by ambulance, and later flown to Temple University Hospital for further treatment.
Crews were on the scene into the early morning hours Sunday.
Further details were not yet available.