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Not completely, at least with Skyrim's rules.
But you could also brew something to do a little bit of healing over some length of time, with fire resistance.
It's a little more complicated, but it is definitely achievable.
Although if we assume unbound atronachs have always been possible, an old-fashioned Oblivion potion can do the job easy.
Well, you can stack 90% magic rez with 90% fire rez