Overview
- A two-alarm fire broke out at 111 Moore Street in East Boston on Sunday morning, heavily damaging a multi-family home.
- One resident was hospitalized with injuries, while two others and a dog were displaced by the fire.
- Firefighters responded around 9 a.m. and successfully contained the fire by 10:20 a.m., preventing it from spreading to neighboring properties.
- The Boston Fire Department praised crews for their quick response, which minimized further damage in the densely packed neighborhood.
- An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing as displaced residents and their pet remain in temporary shelter.