NH Firefighter Injured in 2-Alarm Residential Fire

May 16, 2020
Raw video captured crews from six fire departments battling the large blaze that broke out at four-unit building in Concord on Friday.

A New Hampshire firefighter was injured battling a two-alarm residential blaze Friday.

The fire broke out at about 6:15 a.m. at a four-unit building in Concord, WMUR-TV reports. Crews from Concord, Allenstown, Bow, Boscawen, Pembroke and Chichester responded to the scene.

A firefighter was taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries. All the building's occupants were able to escape the blaze, but two cats died, according to WMUR.