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Three injured in house fire

KINGMAN – Three people were hurt during a Nov. 27 residential structure fire in Kingman. Fire Department personnel responded at 9:37 a.m. to the fully involved house fire in the 1000 block of Lynette St.

Crews worked defensively initially due to its severity before gaining control of the fire.

“Two residents were transported to Kingman Regional Medical Center by AMR-River Medical due to serious injuries sustained from the incident,” said Beth Matthews, Risk Reduction Specialist with the Kingman Fire Department. “Additionally, one minor injury among fire personnel was reported on scene.”

The fire cause is under investigation.

Dave Hawkins