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10 Left Homeless After Fire Rips Through Multi-Family Home In Norwalk

NORWALK, Conn. — The American Red Cross came to the aid of 10 adults in two families who were displaced by a fire that ripped through their multi-family dwelling in Norwalk on Saturday. 

Smoke and fire pour from a home at 67 Fair St. as the Norwalk Fire Department goes to work to extinguish the blaze Saturday.

Smoke and fire pour from a home at 67 Fair St. as the Norwalk Fire Department goes to work to extinguish the blaze Saturday.

Photo Credit: Norwalk Fire Department

One firefighter suffered minor burns in battling the blaze, the Norwalk Fire Marine Co. said on Facebook.

The fire in the two-story home at 67 Fair St. was reported at about 12:17 p.m., The Hour said.

Twenty-nine firefighters were dispatched, with four fire engines, two trucks, a rescue vehicle and a command car, The Hour said.

Firefighters searched the home and found two people in a basement apartment who were taken to safety, The Hour said. 

Click here for the story at The Hour website.

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