One Resident and Several Dogs Rescued from Working Fire in Fullerton
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FULLERTON, CA - On November 29 at 11:45pm on the 1100 block on Glenhaven in the city of Fullerton a working fire was reported by Fullerton PD. When the first in Fire unit arrived on scene they reported a working fire at a single story single family home. A resident was rescued and transported to a nearby hospital for smoke inhalation. Several kennels with dogs were rescued, two of which were given oxygen. The fire quickly spread through the attic and a knock down was declared by Fullerton and Brea Fire Departments in approximately 45 minutes."