Crews battle house fire in Roseland neighborhood
CHICAGO (CBS) – Chicago fire crews were trying to put out a two-alarm fire at a home in the Roseland neighborhood Monday afternoon.
Chopper 2 and CBS 2's Kris Habermehl were over the scene a little before 4 p.m. and saw heavy smoke coming from the building in the 10800 block of South Edbrooke Avenue.
But by a little after 4 p.m., crews applying water to the fire appeared to have had better control of the blaze.
The Chicago Fire Department tweeted around 4:12 p.m. that the fire was under control. The fire also spread to two adjacent homes on both sides of the main building.
2-11 Alarm at 108th & Edbrooke is under control; fire spread to two adjacent homes on both sides of the main fire building; no injuries or transports; no further info at this time. 0 pic.twitter.com/M9A1F2VVjx
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) May 22, 2023
CFD also said there were no injuries or transports in connection with the fire.
There was no indication as to what caused the fire.