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VLA apartment building went up in flames Monday, costing $500,000 in damage

A VLA apartment building went up in flames Monday morning, costing $500,000 in damage
Nearly 20 PG Firefighters responded to the Oak street blaze, forcing 11 residents to evacuate into the cold
“There’s heavy fire damage in three of the units and some of the structure. Luckily, everybody has been accounted for, and one had to be rescued from the second-floor balcony.”
Cliff Warner, Deputy Fire Chief
The investigation into the cause of the fire is still on-going

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