1 person taken to hospital with burn injuries after house fire east of Longmont early Friday morning
DENVER (KDVR) — One person was taken to the hospital with burn injuries after a residential structure fire off Colorado Highway 119, east of Longmont early Friday morning.
Mountain View Fire Rescue said as of around 7:30 a.m. its crews were still on the scene of the house fire, where they are currently conducting a search of the home.
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MVFR's Engine 201 was dispatched to the residence before 3:40 a.m. after a call came in about flames in a home behind a commercial building near the intersection of Weld County Road 7 and Colorado Highway 119, MVFR said.
The fire district said backup was called after fire crews arrived and discovered the home was 'fully involved,' and that it took about 20 minutes to get the blaze under control and several hours before it was fully out.
Six people were in the home at the time the fire started, with one taken to the hospital with burn injuries and 'several others' evaluated at the scene, MVFR said.
Investigators, as of around 7:30 a.m., were on scene to try and figure out how the fire started.
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