4 Alarm Pennsylvania Row House Fire Displaces at Least 30
Officials say at least 30 people have been displaced by a four alarm fire in the suburban Philadelphia city of Coatesville, Pa.
No injuries have been reported.
Fire officials said the blaze broke out at about 4:45 p.m. Wednesday in a row house neighborhood in the Chester County city.
Authorities said the fire started in one row home and quickly spread to three others.
Officials told WPVI-TV that a fourth alarm was issued just before 6 p.m. Wednesday. The blaze was placed under control minutes later.
The American Red Cross southeastern Pennsylvania chapter says at least 30 people have been displaced.
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