Dallas, TX
4-alarm Dallas apartment fire leaves dozens displaced
DALLAS – Firefighters have been capable of put out flames at a 4-alarm fireplace at an condominium constructing in Dallas.
Dallas Hearth-Rescue crews have been known as out simply after 12:30 p.m. Saturday for a fireplace within the 2900 block of Remond Drive.
Responding firefighters discovered fireplace coming from the entrance of an condominium constructing on the first and 2nd flooring.
They have been informed three folks have been nonetheless inside. All three have been capable of make it out safely, however have been taken to a hospital for analysis.
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Flames reached the attic area, however firefighters have been capable of put the flames out in about three hours.
Eight models have been broken by the hearth and left uninhabitable. The American Pink Cross is helping the 27 residents and two canine displaced by the hearth.
The reason for the hearth is just not recognized at the moment.