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One person suffers burn injuries during Mount Hope house fire
SAN DIEGO, CA – One person was injured during a house fire late last night in the Mount Hope area, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
The blaze began on Quail Street, near Market Street, at about 11:50 p.m., when a home caught fire.
An as-yet-unidentified victim was lying outside the home with severe burn injuries when firefighters arrived on the scene. The victim was taken to the hospital in unknown condition.
The home sustained severe damage from the fire, which led four people to be displaced from their residence.
The fire remains under investigation at this time.
Disclaimer: Many of the accidents we report on are preventable. Our hope is that by publishing information about severe accidents, we can equip readers with the information they need to avoid finding themselves involved in such a tragedy. These stories are painful, but real, as they are sourced from news outlets. Outlets sometimes update their published reports. If information on this blog is outdated or incorrect, please let us know so we can update our posting to the most up-to-date information. These posts do not contain legal advice and should not be construed in such a way.
One person injured, seven displaced in Mountain View house fire
SAN DIEGO, CA – One person was injured and seven people were forced from their home as a result of a house fire in the Mountain View area this morning, according to the Times of San Diego.
The blaze began in the area of 3820 Teak Street at about 3:30 a.m., when a kitchen caught fire.
The fire spread to the rest of the house, two vehicles that had been parked outside the structure, and some trees located nearby.
One person was taken to the hospital for the treatment of minor injuries.
The residents – three children and four adults – were able to safely evacuate the structure.
The accident remains under investigation at this time.
Disclaimer: Many of the accidents we report on are preventable. Our hope is that by publishing information about severe accidents, we can equip readers with the information they need to avoid finding themselves involved in such a tragedy. These stories are painful, but real, as they are sourced from news outlets. Outlets sometimes update their published reports. If information on this blog is outdated or incorrect, please let us know so we can update our posting to the most up-to-date information. These posts do not contain legal advice and should not be construed in such a way.
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