2 firefighters treated for injuries after Minneapolis house fire

  • Source: KMSP Fox 9 News
  • Published: 11/24/2019 05:35 AM

Crews responded to a three-alarm fire at a home in Minneapolis' Lowry Hill neighborhood Saturday morning. According to the Minneapolis Fire Department, crews were called around 10:20 a.m. for a fire that had spread through a home on the 1800 block of Dupont Avenue South. At the scene, fire crews found a large fire and upgraded it to a third-alarm call to bring in more manpower to help battle flames. Crews worked for more than two hours to knock down the fire. At one point, a "mayday" was called for a firefighter running low on oxygen. He was able to escape the house with the help of an aerial ladder from a second-floor window. Investigators say the fire appears to have started in the walls of the home, and spread into the third-floor and roof. According to the fire department, a contractor was working on the home at the time of the fire.



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