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South Carolina Red Cross assisted the family of five who were displaced after Sunday house fire in North Charleston

North Charleston, SC – Family of five were displaced following a house fire in their house in North Charleston on Sunday, North Charleston Fire Department official confirmed.

According to them, they were dispatched at the scene around 2 p.m. on Sunday on Blue Ridge Trail.

The person who reported the call said that one person suffered injuries and was not able to breath properly as a result of the smoke.

The single-story home had fire visible from the attic space and the attached garage as firefighters arrived, NCFD said.

There were five people, two adults and three children, at the house when the fire started. They were all evacuated in their neighbor’s house.

One person was provided medical care by Dorchester County EMS on scene.

The family is being assisted by Red Cross. An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

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