Southeast Side fire injures 1, displaces 4

An adult was taken to Trinity Hospital in fair-to-serious condition, fire officials said.

Four people were displaced by a fire Maya 23, 2020, on the Southeast Side.

Four people were displaced by a fire Maya 23, 2020, on the Southeast Side.

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One person was hurt and four others were displaced by a fire Saturday on the Southeast Side.

The fire was reported at 3:18 a.m. in the 3500 block of East 95th Street, according to the Chicago Fire Department. One adult was taken to Trinity Hospital in fair-to-serious condition.

The blaze displaced four people, fire officials said. The Illinois Department of Human Services has been contacted to assist the residents with housing.

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