Four residents and eight pets were displaced Saturday after a fire broke out at a single-family home in Chula Vista, authorities said. Photo via OnScene.TV.

Four residents and eight pets were displaced Saturday after a fire broke out at a single-family home in Chula Vista, authorities said.

Units were dispatched to a residential fire call around 4:20 a.m. Saturday in the 180 block of East Naples Street, according to the Chula Vista Fire Department.

Officials said residents of the home were waiting outside while crews knocked down the fire before it spread, containing the blaze to only the vehicles in the driveway and portions of the garage.

One resident suffered minor injuries and was treated on the scene then immediately released, the department told City News Service. No other residents, pets or fire personnel were injured.

The American Red Cross and the Citizens Adversity Support Team were called to the scene for any additional assistance the residents needed.

No other damage was reported other than some smoke entering the home. It was uncertain whether the residents would be able to return to the home after the smoke cleared or if they would need to be temporarily relocated, fire officials said.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

— City News Service