12-year-old Maplewood girl receives award for fighting kitchen fire

MAPLEWOOD, Minn. — A metro girl’s quick thinking and plan of action didn’t go unnoticed by first responders.
Maplewood Fire-EMS Department presented 12-year-old Bella George with the Fire Chief’s Recognition Award on Monday evening.
They say when a kitchen fire broke out in George’s Maplewood home, she knew exactly what to do. She swiftly ran to grab the nearest fire extinguisher.
10p-vo-12-yo-awarded-fo-wcco5k57.jpg WCCO When she got back, the fire had quickly spread to a box on a nearby countertop. But that didn’t stop her from putting it out.
“My sisters noticed it, so I just went in and I got the fire extinguisher and I guess I just put it out,” George said.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking fires are the leading cause of fires and fire-related injuries in residential buildings.

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