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TACOMA, WA — Two people were hurt and 18 total people displaced from their homes after a fire early Monday in a Tacoma apartment complex.
At around 2 a.m. Tacoma Fire reported their crews had been called to a complex burning in the 4300 block of S 41st St.
By the time they arrived, crews say flames were visible in three different stories of the building. They quickly went to work trying to contain the fire and search the building for any trapped residents.
Shortly afterwards Tacoma Fire reported that two residents were hurt. One was injured badly enough that they needed to be taken to a nearby hospital for more intensive treatment.
Ladder companies have successfully performed a trench cut to save adjacent apartment units. 2 injuries have been reported with 1 being transported to an area hospital.— Tacoma Fire (@TacomaFire) April 19, 2021 Ultimately, 18 people lost their homes to the fire. The Red Cross will be offering them shelter and support until they can find more permanent living arrangements.
Meanwhile, firefighters are still investigating the cause of the fire.
Fire investigators are arriving onscene to investigate the cause of this fire. There are still only 2 injuries to report and the 18 displaced residents have been connected with Red Cross. Crews are still putting out hot spots at this time. Pictures from the scene earlier: pic.twitter.com/hL1l9LAZcP— Tacoma Fire (@TacomaFire) April 19, 2021
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