A fire broke out at a home in clay on Friday morning.
The call came just after 5:00am bringing crews to Capri Circle. Upon arrival, fire officials say they could see heavy flames and smoke on the second floor. According to the Clay Fire Department, there up to 5 people in the house at the time, all were able to make it out safely. “The occupant of the building went next-door, knocked on the neighbor's door and the neighbor actually made the first call into 911," said Michael Redhead, Deputy Chief with the Clay Fire Department.
Fire officials said the home suffered severe damages. The second floor has been gutted to the roof and there was extensive water damage throughout the home.
One Clay firefighter was injured but was evaluated on scene for minor facial injuries. no other injuries were reported.