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No injuries in Central Street fire

There were no injuries after a fire on the 1 thousand block of Central Street yesterday afternoon.

Prince George Fire Rescue says just before 3:30 crews responded to an apartment fire where there was heavy smoke and extensive flames coming from a suite on the north side of the building.

The occupant of the suite and other tenants had already evacuated.

It took firefighters about an hour and a half to bring the blaze under control.

There is extensive damage to one unit, and several adjacent apartments have smoke and water damage.

Crews have not estimated a dollar loss yet, and investigators will be on scene today to determine the cause.

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