United States — Fire departments in cities responded to separate residential fires that displaced tenants, injured one person and caused death. In Columbia Feb. 3 a blaze at Broad River Trace damaged 28 units and displaced 38 people. Milwaukee crews Feb. 4 rescued two people from a house fire with no injuries. Syracuse firefighters this Wednesday extinguished a South Avenue apartment fire that injured one resident and displaced occupants of a 20-unit building. Early Thursday fires in Cincinnati and Philadelphia produced one fatality; Savannah crews contained an early-morning structure fire without injuries. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Local emergency responders, including fire departments and the Red Cross, provided rescue, evacuation, and immediate assistance to displaced residents.
Residents of affected buildings experienced displacement, property damage, and in some incidents sustained injury or death, while investigations and recovery continue.
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Multiple U.S. Residential Fires Cause Displacement, Fatality, Injuries
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