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Firefighters Stop Raging Apartment Fire
Charlotte NC – Firefighters stopped a raging fire from destroying an apartment building late Thursday evening October 27th, 2011 in south Charlotte.
At 10:49 PM Charlotte Fire Communications began receiving multiple phone calls reporting an apartment fire at 5100 Cherrycrest Lane http://g.co/maps/ffywg. Firefighters from nearby Station 12 http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/Fire/FireStations/Pages/default.aspx arrived a short time later and reported heavy smoke & fire issuing from the second floor of a large two-story six-unit apartment building.
Observing the heavy and rapidly evolving fire conditions, firefighters immediately summoned for additional resources and mounted an aggressive fire attack. Fire companies scurried into action deploying hoselines and searching the structure to ensure all residents made the exodus from the structure safely.
As the raging flame broke through the roof firefighters were resilient in their efforts to stop the forward progress fire. A well-coordinated effort of 48 Charlotte Firefighters resulted in the knockdown of the fire in less than 30 minutes.
Fire Investigators said the fire began in the kitchen and was caused by food left cooking on the stove http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/Fire/Divisions/FireandLifeSafety/Pages/Kitchen%20Fire%20Safety%20Tips.aspx. Damage caused by the fire, smoke, water, and fire control efforts were estimated at $200,000. There were no injuries to report, however at least 6 apartments were affected as a result of this fire.
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