1 person injured in Needham as fire officials respond to home
A person was injured Saturday morning in Needham as state fire officials were responding to a home on Prince Street, officials said.
A Department of Fire Services spokesperson said the Needham Fire Department and State Police fire investigators were responding to the home. The person had non-life-threatening injuries, the spokesperson said.
A Needham Fire Department official declined to comment on the situation when reached by phone.
Town records show the home is a single family residence valued at over $573,000. It was last sold in 2000, according to town records.
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