Crews are investigating a house fire in North Seattle that sent a woman to the hospital in critical condition on Friday. The Seattle Fire Department responded to reports of a fire near the corner of Fremont Avenue North and North 143rd Street, near the Bitter Lake Reservoir. Firefighters found a 55-year-old woman inside, treated her, and transported her to a nearby hospital.
Crews are investigating a house fire in North Seattle that sent a woman to the hospital on Friday.The Seattle Fire Department made the initial announcement on social media around 5:41 a.m.According to the SFD, crews responded to reports of a fire near the corner of Fremont Avenue North and North 143rd Street, near the Bitter Lake Reservoir.Firefighters arrived and immediately began attacking the fire and searching the building.
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