In Framingham, six individuals were hospitalized after a fire broke out on Saturday morning at 363 Concord St. The blaze started around 12:25 a.m. on the second floor, prompting a swift and aggressive response from firefighters who managed to contain the fire effectively. Among the injured, one person remains in critical condition, while four others have since been treated and released from the hospital. The fire caused significant displacement for seven people and resulted in approximately $75,000 in damages. The cause remains under investigation, with no injuries reported among the firefighting personnel.
Six individuals were hospitalized following an early morning fire in Framingham, with one in critical condition, while the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Firefighters executed an aggressive response and managed to contain the blaze to the second floor, preventing further damage and injuries.
The incident resulted in seven people being displaced, with estimated damages of $75,000. Fortunately, no fire personnel were injured during their operations.
Framingham Fire Chief Michael Dutcher acknowledged the exceptional teamwork exhibited by the firefighters and associated emergency services during this challenging incident.
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