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Two teens and a firefighter were injured Wednesday morning after an extra alarm fire broke out in a Roseland home on the South Side.
The fire started about 3:30 a.m. in the 11300 block of South Edbrooke Avenue and was raised to a 2-11 alarm, sending extra equipment to the scene, according to Chicago fire officials.
A 16-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy were rescued from the blaze and taken to Comer Children’s Hospital, where they were listed in serious-to-critical condition, officials said.
A firefighter suffered minor burns to the face and was transported to a hospital in good condition, officials said.
2-11 alarm/mayday response 11361 South Edbrooke. 3 lines on fire, 2 transports mayday secure. CFD defensive operations pic.twitter.com/DakZrcLId7
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) January 4, 2023