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36 people displaced after fire at southeast Calgary apartment complex

WATCH: The fallout continues after a massive fire at an apartment complex in southeast Calgary Monday night. No one was hurt, but the Red Cross is working to provide accommodation for dozens of residents. And as Sarah Offin reports, many others who live nearby are raising concern over what's coming down their pipes – Apr 2, 2024

An apartment complex in southeast Calgary was evacuated Monday after a fire broke out.

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In a news release, the Calgary Fire Department said crews were called just before 6 p.m. after smoke and flames were seen coming from the third floor of a building on Deer Run Boulevard Southeast.

“Due to the large volume of smoke on arrival and growing fire conditions on the roof of the structure, responding crews called a working fire and a second alarm,” the CFD said.

“Crews began an attack on the fire from both outside and inside the structure while conducting a search and evacuation of the premises.

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“A ladder truck was used to attack the fire from an elevated position and bring the fire under control.”

In a news release, the Calgary Fire Department said crews were called just before 6 p.m. after smoke and flames were seen coming from the third floor of a building on Deer Run Boulevard Southeast. Craig Momney/Global News

No injuries were reported. The CFD said 36 people who live in the building will be displaced because of the fire and it is not immediately clear for how long. Organizations, including the Red Cross, have been assisting those who have been displaced.

“Salvage and overhaul work will be ongoing to ensure there is no continued spread of heat and fire in involved areas,” the CFD said, adding an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fire.

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