Resident, firefighter injured in Daly City house fire
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Resident, firefighter injured in Daly City house fire
"DALY CITY - A house caught fire Tuesday morning in Daly City, injuring a resident and a firefighter, fire officials said. The fire broke out around 8:35 a.m. in the first block of Mateo Avenue, according to the North County Fire Authority. Crews arrived to find the first floor of a two-story home filled with heavy smoke and a bedroom in flames, fire officials said. They put out the fire while searching the residence."
"Crews arrived to find the first floor of a two-story home filled with heavy smoke and a bedroom in flames, fire officials said. They put out the fire while searching the residence. One resident suffered smoke inhalation and was taken to an area hospital, fire officials said. A firefighter was also taken to an area hospital with an injured knee."
A house fire occurred Tuesday morning in the first block of Mateo Avenue in Daly City at about 8:35 a.m. Fire crews from the North County Fire Authority found the first floor of the two-story home filled with heavy smoke and a bedroom in flames. Crews extinguished the fire while searching the residence. One resident suffered smoke inhalation and was transported to a hospital. A firefighter was also taken to a hospital with an injured knee. The blaze displaced 11 residents and two cats, who received assistance from the American Red Cross. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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