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Queen Creek firefighter released from hospital

Received minor injuries in house fire

Posted 6/6/23

The Queen Creek firefighter who sustained minor injuries while battling a house fire on Sunday, has been released from the hospital.

The blaze began about 6 a.m. on June 4 in the 21500 block of …

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Queen Creek firefighter released from hospital

Received minor injuries in house fire

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The Queen Creek firefighter who sustained minor injuries while battling a house fire on Sunday, has been released from the hospital.

The blaze began about 6 a.m. on June 4 in the 21500 block of East Camacho in Queen Creek and was brought under control several hours later, officials said.

The house was evacuated prior to the arrival of firefighters. The injured firefighter was transported to the hospital as a precaution.

The Queen Creek Fire and Medical Department received assistance in fighting the blaze from the Gilbert and Mesa fire departments.