Crews in Fairfield responded to a two-alarm residential fire early Saturday morning.
At around 12:06 a.m., firefighters were dispatched to a residential structure fire in the 600 block of Hillside Drive. Units arrived to find a well-established blaze inside the two-story home, according to fire officials.
A man was located and rescued upon search of the residence. The patient was transported to a local trauma center. Two dogs and a pet snake were also rescued, while one cat was deceased.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.Copyright BAYCN - Bay City News
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