NORTH SACRAMENTO-
Sacramento firefighters were fighting a house fire in North Sacramento on Saturday afternoon, at the home of a bed ridden person.
The first arriving firefighters reported the fire in a two story home, at around 3 p.m.
UPDATE:Crews continue to work using multiple lines and chainsaws to access hidden fire.Salvage will protect contents. pic.twitter.com/SGtlW71M69
— Sacramento Fire (@SacFirePIO) March 29, 2015
Crews figured out it was an attic fire, then laddered up to get to the roof and attack the fire from above.
There was one person that firefighters pulled from the home, and the Sacramento Fire Department says the person was bed ridden.
Sacramento Fire reported a knockdown of the fire around 3:30 p.m., and nobody was injured in the fire.
Over twenty firefighters fought the blaze, and the cause of the fire is unknown at this time.
Sacramento Fire is on scene of a working house fire North Sac. Crews taking fire attack. Truck crews laddering and going to the roof.
— Sacramento Fire (@SacFirePIO) March 29, 2015
UPDATE: Reports of one patient. Crews working on stretching additional lines and securing a water supply.
— Sacramento Fire (@SacFirePIO) March 29, 2015
UPDATE: Working on containing an attic fire. Crews being assigned to salvage work. Over 20 firefighters performing multiple operations.
— Sacramento Fire (@SacFirePIO) March 29, 2015
UPDATE: Crews getting a knockdown. Patient refused service. Unknown cause at this time no report of any FF injuries.
— Sacramento Fire (@SacFirePIO) March 29, 2015