Firetrucks were dispatched to the home about 2:15 a.m. Thursday after smoke detectors alerted the home’s residents, who called 911.
Scottsbluff Fire Capt. Justin Houstoun says flames were contained to the basement, but the rest of the house sustained smoke damage.
Houstoun says the woman suffered smoke inhalation and may also have suffered airway burns. He also says two cats were saved.
The residents’ names haven’t been released.