One person died and several were displaced after a fire at a home in San Mateo early Tuesday morning, according to fire officials.
An 85-year-old woman was pulled from the blaze at the single family residence at 126 S. Humboldt St. around 4:30 a.m., said Kent Thrasher, a deputy fire chief for the San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department.
Thrasher said CPR and other resuscitation efforts were attempted on the victim, who was identified by the Coroner’s Office as Susana Tonga, but she died at the scene.
At least six to seven people were displaced, and the fire was contained not long after crews arrived on the scene, according to Thrasher, who didn’t provide an exact time of containment.
The cause of the fire is under investigation. Fire Marshal Robert Marshall said his department is still looking into whether the home was equipped with smoke detectors and if they were functional at the time the fire occurred.
Those displaced are staying with family members, but the American Red Cross has been contacted to help.
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