Philadelphia cars and buildings were frozen over Saturday after firefighters battled a 6-alarm fire in the neighborhood of Frankford.
The fire was at an auto repair shop, according to ABC station WPVI-TV in Philadelphia.
Residents were evacuated.
A firefighter, a woman and a juvenile were taken to the hospital, WPVI said. The owner of the shop told WPVI his dog died in the blaze.
#FrankfordFreeze pic.twitter.com/NQmfVU5Rqx
— Brian Geer (@PPDBrianGeer) February 14, 2016
Still pumping out water. pic.twitter.com/bAY5Nw9f7M
— Brian Geer (@PPDBrianGeer) February 14, 2016
The day after a 6 Alarm fire. pic.twitter.com/Gxr4XieVub
— Brian Geer (@PPDBrianGeer) February 14, 2016
Day 2 of #6alarm. Interagency mtg this morning to outline today's priorities @PhillyFireDept @PhilaOEM and others. pic.twitter.com/Q7Ba4qLUvD
— Samantha Phillips (@SamPhillipsPHL) February 14, 2016
Some pictures from the 6-Alarm fire in Frankford today. Our members did a great job in extreme conditions! #DedicationAndService
Posted by Philadelphia Fire Department on Saturday, February 13, 2016