Firefighters in Washington, D.C., responded early Wednesday to a two-alarm fire that engulfed a a few-tale residence and injured a firefighter, officers mentioned. 

As of 1:30 a.m., the a few-tale residence near Embassy Row was “mostly collapsed,” according to D.C. Fire and EMS. About 75 emergency personnel responded to the scene.

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“#DCsBravest carry on to throw water on continues to be of unique hearth setting up,” D.C. Fireplace and EMS wrote on Twitter all-around 2 a.m. “House to left experienced moderate destruction & small damage to house on appropriate. Collapse zone recognized.”

At the very least one particular firefighter is remaining evaluated for a minimal personal injury, DC Hearth and EMS Public Info Officer Vito Maggiolo advised Fox News.

Maggiolo said citizens at one particular of the adjacent residences ended up displaced but they have an choice spot to keep.

Officials added that investigators are on scene but their function will be delayed owing to the “perilous situation” of the largely collapsed renovated home. 

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Firefighters continue to throw water on the remains of the original fire building. (D.C. Fire and EMS)

Firefighters carry on to throw water on the remains of the initial fire developing. (D.C. Fire and EMS)

Responders originally been given a phone for the two-alarm hearth just before 1 a.m. on Wednesday, which extended to residences on both of those sides, in accordance to D.C. Hearth and EMS.

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Firefighters attacked the blaze within the adjacent houses and made use of master streams — a way for an motor corporation to produce water at higher move charges — on the a few-tale constructing, officers explained, according to reports. 

The result in of the hearth is unknown at this time.