CHICAGO (CBS) — Firefighters are battling a fire Tuesday evening at an Englewood home on the South Side that sent one person to the hospital.
Crews responded at 3:23 p.m. to the fire at the 1.5-story building in the 6100 block of South Wolcott, according to Chicago Fire Department Media Affairs. It was upgraded to a box alarm at 3:27 p.m. and then a two-alarm fire about 4 p.m.
The fire originated in the building’s basement and second floor, according to the fire department. Crews were using six handlines and two elevated master streams to extinguish the flames.
By 4:56 p.m., the fire had been contained to the pain part of the building, according to the fire department.
65-year-old Aaron Moss was taken in serious-to-critical condition to be treated for smoke inhalation as well as second- and third-degree burns to his body, according to the fire department. Two dogs and a bird may have been killed.
It’s unclear what sparked the blaze.
from CBS Chicago http://ift.tt/2C9acz6
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