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One person hurt in Fond du Lac fire that leaves multiple people without a home

One person hurt in Fond du Lac fire that leaves multiple people without a home

Yahoo27-01-2025

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in Fond du Lac say one person is hurt and multiple are without a home following a fire Sunday afternoon.
According to a release from the Fond du Lac Fire Rescue, crews responded at 3:37 p.m. to 93 South Bell Street for reports of a fire.
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Once they arrived on the scene, officials reported seeing heavy fire coming from the back of a two-story duplex.
People were said to be home at the time of the fire and both were able to evacuate the building with one of the residents appearing to get hurt in the incident
The injured resident was then taken by a private vehicle to the hospital to be treated for burns to the forearm that they suffered while trying to put the fire out.
Officials say the fire was brought under control in under an hour with crews having a difficult time extinguishing the fire due to the building's unique layout and numerous enclosed spaces throughout the second-floor apartment and the attic.
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Firefighters state that both residencies inside the home are inhabitable and the occupants will be staying with relatives following the incident.
At this time, the fire is still under investigation and crews will be out canvassing the area on Monday to hand out fire safety literature to highlight the importance of smoke detectors in the home.
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