Girl Killed in Three-Alarm Lowell (MA) Structure Fire

Firefighters made multiple rescues at a fatal fire in a multifamily dwelling Thursday in Lowell, Massachusetts, according to reports.

The Sun reported that a four-year-old girl was killed in the fire at 27-29 Maude St. An adult was also injured in the fire, which went to three alarms.

Fire Chief Phil Charron told reporters that fire crews rescued two adults and three children from the burning house. 

Video from the scene shows firefighters bringing a child down an aerial ladder as massive flames rip through the building.

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