MARION – The Marion Fire Department is currently investigating an early Wednesday morning house fire that sent one person to the hospital with minor injuries and was later released.

Firefighters responded to the fire with entrapment at 2:13 a.m. in the 300 block of East Marion Street.

According to Marion Fire Chief Tim Barnett, as firefighters were on their way to the fire, they were told the victim was trapped on the second story of the home.

When firefighters arrived they found heavy fire conditions and immediately deployed ground ladders to the home and removed the victim from the second floor. Firefighters then stretched handlines and began fire suppression. The fire had extended from the first floor into the second floor and attic space. Next arriving crews deployed Ladder 1 master stream and assisted with fire suppression. The fire was under control within 45 minutes of arrival and extensive overhaul operations began. Crews were on scene for four hours.

Chief Barnett says no further information is available at this time.

The Marion Fire Department was assisted by the Marion Police Department, United Ambulance, the Herrin Fire Department, and Ameren gas and electric crews.