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One injured, 10 pets rescued in Oceanside house fire

Oceanside Fire Department
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OCEANSIDE, Calif. (CNS) — One resident was injured and 10 pets were rescued at a fire in a two-story house in Oceanside early today, authorities said.

The fire broke out at about 4:20 a.m. Saturday in the 1100 block of Tee Street, according to the Oceanside Fire Department. The first units to arrive found a two-story home with fire and black smoke coming from a second-story bedroom window, according to Battalion Chief Michael Farnham.

Firefighters immediately began a search of the residence while working to extinguish the fire, and discovered multiple pets both inside and outside the home. With the help of neighbors, four dogs and six cats were safely sheltered away from the scene, authorities said.

One resident sustained smoke inhalation and minor burns. The patient was treated on scene by paramedics but declined transport to a hospital.

The fire department had the fire under control within 10 minutes, confining the damage primarily to the second-story bedroom. No firefighters were injured, and the cause of the fire was under investigation.

The American Red Cross responded to provide shelter assistance for both the resident and the pets.

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