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Published on June 11, 2024
Elderly Woman Critically Injured in South Shore Neighborhood Fire, Chicago Authorities Investigating CauseSource: Wesha, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A serious fire Monday morning in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood has left an elderly woman with major burns, according to reports from local authorities. The Chicago Sun-Times revealed the incident occurred in the 7400 block of South Exchange Avenue around 10 a.m., where furniture inside a residence caught fire, leading to the injuries of the unnamed woman.

The Chicago Fire Department, who attended the scene, said the woman was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in what they described as serious to critical condition. The precise age of the victim has yet to be disclosed, but authorities have confirmed that she is an elderly individual. Efforts to fully determine and understand why the fire started are ongoing, and as of now, the cause remains unknown.

Similarly, coverage by WGN-TV echoed the Chicago Fire Department's report of the woman's critical injuries. Their article also confirms the lack of additional information available at this time from Chicago authorities regarding the circumstances leading up to the fire or the progress of the investigation.

Neighbors of the South Shore community and broader Chicago residents are currently awaiting further details on both the woman's condition and the outcome of the fire investigation. The Chicago Fire Department has not yet released more comprehensive insights into the sequence of the events that unfolded, nor have they speculated publicly on possible causes. Community concerns are expected to grow until more information surfaces on this tragic incident.