Mother, Son Hurt In Scituate House Fire, Officials Say

SCITUATE (CBS) -- Fire officials say a mother and her son were hurt in a two-alarm house fire Monday afternoon in Scituate.

The fire broke out around 1:30 p.m. at the home on Bailey's Island Road. Firefighters knew they were in for a challenge because there wasn't a hydrant nearby.

Scituate Fire chief John Murhpy told WBZ-TV's Bill Shields the nearest hydrant was 1,500 feet away from the blaze.

A Scituate firefighter connects a hose to a hydrant. (WBZ-TV)

"This is one of the more remote places in town," he says, adding that it took several minutes just to get to the fire.

Firefighters were able to run a hose to the house and knock down the blaze.

The woman was trapped in a bathroom when firefighters got her out. She was rushed to a local hospital with unknown injuries.

A Scituate ambulance. (WBZ-TV)

Officials say the son suffered a cut hand and should be fine. They have not identified the victims.

Investigators say a candle started the fire in a bedroom.

WBZ-TV's Bill Shields contributed to this report.

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