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Dallas firefighters respond to apartment fire

Department: Dallas-Fire Rescue Department - [Dallas, Texas]


At 12:48 p.m. on Thursday, Dallas firefighters responded to a three-alarm fire at the Parkwoods Apartments. Firefighters arrived to find fire coming from the roof of this apartment building. The residents that were home at the time of the fire escaped without injury. There are five families displaced by this fire. The Red Cross and the apartment's management will assist those individuals. Fire investigators will continue their investigation to find out what may have caused this fire.







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