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Firefighters Hurt, 30 Left Homeless In Raging Boston 4-Alarm Fire

An occupied home turned into a pillar of fire on Monday, Aug. 7, sending firefighters scrambling to extinguish the blaze. 

Three three-decker homes were consumed by the blaze that injured three firefighters.

Three three-decker homes were consumed by the blaze that injured three firefighters.

Photo Credit: Boston Fire Department

A 3-family home at 20 Irma Street in Boston caught on fire Monday afternoon, with the flames speaking to two nearby buildings and becoming a four-alarm conflagration, Boston firefighters said. 

Three firefighters were injured fighting back the flames, and 30 people had their homes destroyed in the blaze. Firefighters got a foothold and knocked down the heaviest part of the fire by 3 p.m. 

Firefighters braved the flames to rescue two pet birds from the fire-filled homes.

The three 3-decker homes were left charred, photos posted by the fire department show. 

The Boston Police Department, Boston Sparks, Boston EMS, and OEM assisted the Boston Fire Department at the scene. 

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