Early-morning East Boston fire displaces dozens of residents
Briefly

An early morning fire in East Boston displaced 33 residents from a multi-family building on Saratoga Street. Firefighters responded promptly around 5 a.m., battling a blaze that quickly spread across multiple floors. By 5:46 a.m., they were making progress but remained vigilant against 'hot spots' throughout the day. The American Red Cross provided housing support, with nearby Central Community Church serving as a shelter for those displaced. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident, which required multiple alarms and extensive firefighting efforts.
Firefighters arrived at around 5 a.m. to battle a multi-family building fire in East Boston, where the blaze spread across multiple floors.
The fire displaced 33 residents, but no injuries were reported; the American Red Cross assisted with securing housing for those affected.
Read at Boston.com
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