2 injured, including firefighter, after fire breaks out at Bellevue home

BELLEVUE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Two people, including a firefighter, were sent to the hospital after a fire broke out at a home in Bellevue Sunday morning.

According to officials, crews were sent to the 100 block of Rolling River Court shortly after 9 a.m. on Sunday, April 21 to respond to a residential fire.

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Upon arrival, fire personnel reported flames could be seen coming from the home.

According to the Nashville Fire Department, one person was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to be treated for burns.

A firefighter was also taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to be treated for burns that were sustained to their hands and feet, officials said. However, the injuries did not appear to be severe.

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Personnel had to take a defensive stance because the home’s roof collapsed, NFD said. Crews have since been pulled out of the home for their safety.

Fire investigators are on scene to determine what may have led to the blaze. No other information was immediately released.

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