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Firefighter Injured In Naugatuck Building Fire: FD
Fire officials said the injured firefighter was rescued from the second floor of the building.
NAUGATUCK, CT — A firefighter was injured in a building fire Tuesday morning in Naugatuck, according to fire officials.
In a Facebook post, fire officials said crews were called to a building on Andrew Avenue after a fire broke out.
While battling the blaze, a firefighter was injured and rescued from the building's second floor, officials said. The firefighter's injury was non-life threatening.
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The Waterbury Fire Department and Beacon Hose Co #1 provided assistance at the scene of the fire while The Volunteer Fire Department of Prospect, Inc. and Oxford Center Volunteer Fire Company provided station coverage.
The post can be read in full on the Naugatuck Fire Department's Facebook page.
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