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50 firefighters called to Edmonds apartment fire
At least two people were sent to the hospital after a massive fire broke out at an apartment in Edmonds.
EDMONDS, Wash. - More than 50 firefighters from 13 different fire agencies responded to an apartment complex fire in Edmonds on Wednesday afternoon.
Neighbors say the fire started at around 12:30 p.m. at a building near the corner of 236th St. SW and 80th Ave. W. This area is just a few blocks west of Ballinger Park.
South County Fire says one woman was sent to a hospital for burns and smoke inhalation and a man was transported to a hospital for smoke inhalation.
Red Cross volunteers were on the scene and say they helped at least 8 adults and two dogs that were displaced in the fire. One cat, unfortunately, died in the fire.
South County Fire is investigating to determine what caused the fire.
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