2-alarm blaze in Dorchester sends firefighter to hospital, displaces 2 residents
Firefighters responded to a two-alarm fire in a Dorchester multi-family home Tuesday morning.
The Boston Fire Department responded at around 8:30 a.m. to a heavy blaze coming from the rear side of the second and third stories at 25 Train St.
Boston firefighters put out a blaze on Train Street in Dorchester on Tuesday morning. (Boston Fire Department photo)
The department reported that the occupants were safe. However, one firefighter was transported to the hospital. Two residents have been displaced, according to BFD.
Damages were estimated to be about $500,000.
The blaze’s cause is under investigation by Boston Fire.
The department announced at 10:18 a.m. that detail companies would remain on the scene for any hotspots.
At approximately 8:30 this morning heavy fire fire in the rear one 2nd and 3rd floor of a multi family home on Train st Dorchester, a 2nd alarm was ordered. pic.twitter.com/ifwyYgrTSK
— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) November 11, 2025
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