| November 25, 2008 Two hurt in massive Cambridge fire
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(NECN: Latoyia Edwards, Cambridge, Mass.) - Firefighters are still trying to figure out what sparked a huge early morning fire in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It broke out in a home on Prince Street and quickly spread to five alarms.
Two people were injured and at least 20 were made homeless.
According to the Red Cross, 16 families were displaced and they are all staying with family or friends. The families have been issued American Red Cross debit cards to buy clothing and food.
The fire was reported at about 3:30 this morning in a three-story home on Prince Street, and spread to the home next door.
Officials say two people were taken to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. Their names were not immediately released.
There is no immediate word on a cause.
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