The burned house in North Park. Courtesy San Diego Fire Rescue
The burned house in North Park. Courtesy San Diego Fire Rescue

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

Chris Jennewein is founder and senior editor of Times of San Diego.