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Buffalo firefighters battle Wick Street fire

One person was rescued by a family member, and firefighters rescued a dog. No one was hurt.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Two adults and two children are being assisted by the American Red Cross after a fire damaged their home.

Buffalo firefighters from Engine 22 spotted the fire on Wick Street around 10am Friday.

Battalion Chief Mark Hillary says firefighters were able to knock the fire down quickly.

One person was rescued by a family member, and firefighters rescued a dog. No one was hurt. 

The fire is believed to have started in a first floor kitchen before spreading to the second floor. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Damage is estimated at $135,000. 

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