10 people displaced after house fire in Everett
EVERETT, Wash. - 10 people were displaced after a house caught on fire in Everett on Tuesday.
Firefighters responded to a house fire in South Everett at around 2:43 a.m.
According to South County Fire (SCF), two men were found injured, and they were taken to a nearby hospital. The eight remaining people who were living in the house were uninjured.
Crews are still investigating to find out what caused the fire.
An overnight house fire in south Everett displaced 10 adults. Two men were transported to the hospital. No one else was injured. No word yet on a cause. pic.twitter.com/puyVNzIUUE
— South County Fire (@SouthSnoFire) April 2, 2024
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