CHICAGO (WLS) -- One person is seriously injured and three others are homeless after a fire ravaged a home on the South Side Sunday.
The fire started Sunday at around 9:30 a.m. near the intersection of 69th Street and Kimbark Avenue in Chicago's Grand Crossing neighborhood, fire officials said.
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The home was completely destroyed, displacing three people.
One person was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center with serious injuries, officials said. Their age and gender were unknown.
A neighbor said a man was babysitting three children at the home when the fire occurred. The parents weren't home at the time, according to the neighbor.
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Sunday's incident was the second fire near that intersection this year. The first fire, in April, consumed two vacant buildings.
The Chicago Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.