Crime & Safety
Fire Injures 2 Residents, 2 Firefighters
Residents of four units displaced by two-alarm blaze.
Two residents and two firefighters suffered injuries after a two-alarm apartment building fire Saturday evening, fire officials said.
Reported at 5:18 p.m. the fire began at 2260 Wyandotte Street, according to city spokeswoman Jaime Garrett.
At the scene firefighters fought flames in the building's second story and simultaneously treated injured residents. They extinguished the fire by 5:34 p.m.
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Transported to the hospital were two residents who suffered fire-related injuries and two firefighters taken for minor injuries.
The fire displaced residents of four units. The American Red Cross remained to help them find temporary housing.
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