Crime & Safety

6 Displaced By 2-Alarm Fire In Bridgeport: Fire Officials

The Friday afternoon fire was reported on Rose Street, according to authorities.

Bridgeport firefighters battled a two-alarm fire on Friday that displaced six people, according to fire officials. No injuries were reported.
Bridgeport firefighters battled a two-alarm fire on Friday that displaced six people, according to fire officials. No injuries were reported. (Alfred Branch/Patch)

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Six people were displaced on Friday after a two-alarm fire in the 40 block of Rose Street in Bridgeport, according to authorities.

No injuries were reported in the 4 p.m. fire, and the American Red Cross is assisting the six adults who have been displaced.

When firefighters arrived at the home, they quickly called in the second alarm, which led to blaze being brought under control.

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The cause of the fire is being investigated by the Bridgeport Fire Marshal’s office.

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