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2 children killed, 1 man injured in Chula Vista house fire

CHULA VISTA   Two children one of them a kindergartener were killed and their father was burned when a fire raced through their Chula Vista home early Thursday, fire officials said. The fire was reported around 12:25 a.m. at a two-story house on Coralwood Court, off Sandalwood Drive. Two children were killed and their father suffered burns in a fire at a Chula Vista home early Thursday. (SIDEO) When firefighters arrived, the house was engulfed in fire, with flames showing from the front of the house, Chula Vista fire Capt. Linda D’Orsi said. Advertisement The father of the children suffered burn injuries and was transported by paramedics to the UCSD Burn Center to be treated. His condition and the extent of his injuries were not known, D’Orsi said.

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Sentinel photo by ALEXIS HARPSTER At 8:12 p.m. on Sunday, emergency services were dispatched to a residential fire at 61 Hornberger Dr, Fayette Township. Public Information Officer, Glenn Kerstetter, stated the cause of the fire is under investigation. Two adults were injured and air-lifted to Lehigh Valley Health Network-Burn Center. Kerstetter did not comment on the severity of the injuries. Assisting on scene was Fayette Fire Co, Delaware Township Fire & Rescue Co., Mifflintown Hose Co., and Fayette EMS. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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