FRAMINGHAM — Six individuals were injured, including one critically, in an early morning fire that broke out at 363 Concord Street, according to the Framingham Fire Department.
The blaze was reported at approximately 12:25 a.m. today. Responding units included Engine 5, Engine 3, Engine 1, Rescue 1, Ladder 3, and Command 2. Upon arrival, Command 2 reported heavy fire showing from the second floor of the structure and multiple injuries at the scene.

Firefighters launched an aggressive interior attack and were able to contain the fire to the second floor, the Framingham Fire Department said in a press release.
In total, six individuals were transported to local hospitals, and one remains in critical condition as of this morning. No firefighters were injured.

The fire displaced seven residents and caused an estimated $75,000 in damages. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
“I am proud of the outstanding work by Group 4, Brewster Ambulance, and our mutual aid partners who provided station coverage during the incident,” said Fire Chief Michael Dutcher.