Emergency services were called to a house fire in Clyde on Friday 13 February, with one person sustaining injury and taken to hospital.
A CFA spokesperson said firefighters found the weatherboard home around 15 metres by 15 metres in size well alight.
Ambulance Victoria (AV) was also called to the scene where paramedics assessed and treated one patient at the scene.
An AV spokesperson said a man in his 40s was transported by road ambulance to The Alfred with upper body injuries in a serious condition.
CFA had 12 vehicles on scene supported by FRV crews.
The incident was brought under control at 11.35pm and declared safe at 1.37am on 14 February.
While the cause of the fire is still being investigated, Victoria Police who were also on scene have deemed it a non-suspicious fire.
Photos from a Star News photographer on site of the house fire shows firefighters battling the flames, with much of the roof appearing incinerated and alight.



















