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PHILADELPHIA - A fatal fire in the Feltonville section of Philadelphia claimed the lives of a mother and her three children overnight.
Firefighters were called out to the house fire at Palethrop and Loudon streets shortly before 1:30 a.m.
By the time they made it to the second floor they found the mother, her two girls and one boy dead.
One firefighter had a difficult time getting out of the home but was rescued by other firefighters. The firefighter wasn't injured.
We have not learned what could have started the fire. The house was destroyed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers is calling this "a real tragedy" and said that the firefighters who made that discovery are "distraught." Any fatal fire is terrible for them, but especially having to see dead children and remove bodies is very hard for them to cope with.
Firefighters also faced difficult conditions, which included a wind chill of 12 degrees. Fighting fires at low temperatures can mean it's hard to get the hydrants to start and the spraying water makes ladders slippery.