A teenage girl has died and her brother is fighting for his life after a devastating house fire in Cortlandt Manor.
Crews were called to a home on Sherwood Road just after 2:30 a.m. for a structure fire with people trapped inside.
Firefighters arrived to find flames venting from the front of the home, making entry through the front door impossible.
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With reports of children inside, crews raised ladders and entered through second-floor windows to reach victims.
Two teenagers were pulled from the home pulseless, and CPR was started immediately at the scene.
"Two teenagers… came out in serious condition with CPR being administered immediately," said Fire Chief Thomas Eade.
Officials say both suffered severe burns covering about 40 to 50 percent of their bodies.
Authorities say the 15-year-old girl has since died from her injuries.
Her 17-year-old brother has been stabilized enough to be transferred to Westchester Medical Center, where he continues to fight for his life.
Two other people, believed to be the teens' mother and another sibling, were also taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The family dog died in the fire.
Firefighters say the rescue effort was especially challenging, as crews had to perform life-saving care while also battling the flames.
"You have to focus on patient care… with cardiac arrest… while still trying to have the firefight in the background," Eade said.
A firefighter was also treated for exhaustion following the intense response.
Officials praised the crews' actions, calling them heroic under extremely dangerous conditions.
The cause of the fire is believed to be electrical but remains under investigation.to be electrical in nature but it remains under investigation.