HOUSE FIRE ON KINGS LANE
HOUSE FIRE WITH CRITICAL INJURIES
On Thursday, March 16, 2023, at 11:46 pm, the resident of 767 Kings Lane, Thomas Risich (76 years old), dialed 9-1-1 and reported a fire in his living room. He told dispatchers that he was wheelchair bound and that he was in the bathroom in the rear of the home and he could not escape.
Bensalem Police, Firefighters from Cornwells, Eddington, Nottingham, Union, Newport and Trevose Fire Companies, along with Bensalem EMS and Battalion Chief Rob Sponheimer responded to the scene. Upon arrival there was fire and heavy smoke coming from the residence.
Firefighters made entry to the home through the rear bathroom window and found Thomas Risich unresponsive on the bathroom floor under the window. He was removed from the home through the window where his care was turned over to paramedics from Bensalem EMS. He was transported to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital by ambulance then airlifted to Jefferson Hospital in Center City where he is listed in critical condition.
Once the fire was extinguished, Battalion Chief Rob Sponheimer conducted an investigation into the cause of the fire. His preliminary findings are that the fire was accidental and was most likely caused by a faulty space heater in the living room. The investigation is on-going and the house has been deemed uninhabitable.