
One person was injured and 10 others displaced early Monday when a house caught fire in North Park.
The blaze was reported at 12:30 a.m. at 3075 Polk Avenue, San Diego Fire-Rescue officials said.
Firefighters put out the flames in 22 minutes. One person suffering from smoke inhalation was taken to a hospital.
A dog did not survive the fire but two cats were rescued.
Damage to the house was estimated at $305,000, and a neighboring home was also damaged.
— From Staff and Wire Reports






