Paramedics assessed a resident in a critical condition at the scene.
A crime scene has been declared after a blaze ripped through a home in Brisbane’s north in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Several firefighter crews responded to a call from a neighbour who reported the fire on Cardinal Street in Boondall about 3.15am.A crime scene remains in place at the Boondall home.“I just saw the light coming through our windows, so I opened the curtains and just saw the house ablaze, it was completely on fire,” a neighbour told Nine News.Investigators were stabilising the house before they could work to determine the cause of the blaze.
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