3 displaced in Grand Crossing fire

One person was also taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in serious condition, fire officials said.

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Firefighters responded to a blaze Nov. 7, 2019, at a recycling center in West Town.

Three people were displaced Oct. 20, 2019, after a fire in Grand Crossing.

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Three people were left homeless Sunday after a fire ravaged a home in Grand Crossing on the South Side.

The fire was reported Sunday morning near the intersection of 69th Street and Kimbark Avenue, Chicago fire officials said. Three people have been displaced.

Additionally, one person was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center with serious injuries, officials said. Their age and gender were unknown.

Sunday’s incident was the second fire near that intersection this year. The first fire, in April, consumed two vacant buildings.

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