The Chicago Fire Department confirmed two teens were take to a hospital, one with serious burns.
Two teens and a firefighter were injured after a fire in the West Roseland neighborhood Wednesday morning.
The fire broke out at a residential building at 11361 S. Edbrooke Avenue. Fames were seen shooting out of the roof. The Chicago Fire Department confirmed a 17-year-old boy suffered serious burn injuries and a 15-year-old girl suffered minor burns. A firefighter was also take to a hospital with facial burns. © 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.Please enter email address to continue
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