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20 homeless after fire tears through Plateau apartment building

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Three-alarm fire heavily damages Plateau apartment building
WATCH ABOVE: At least 20 people are homeless following a fire in an apartment building on Christophe-Colomb Avenue Sunday morning. A 41-year-old woman was injured in the blaze after she jumped on to the balcony of an adjoining building – Apr 3, 2016

MONTREAL – Twenty residents of a three-storey apartment building on Christophe-Colomb Avenue in the Plateau Mont-Royal borough are homeless following a fire Sunday morning.

According to Chrisitan Legault, spokesperson for the Montreal fire department, the fire started in the living room of a second-storey unit shortly after 7:00 a.m.

From there, the blaze quickly spread to the third floor and then to the roof of the building.

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When firefighters arrived at the scene, some of the residents were standing on their balconies to escape the fire.

A 41-year-old woman was injured when she jumped onto the balcony of an adjoining building.

She was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure, to be treated for smoke inhalation and rib injuries.

It took more than 80 firefighters over two hours to control the three-alarm blaze.

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While the building is not a complete loss, Legault said that damage incurred will prevent residents from returning home.

Legault told Global News that the origin of the fire appears to be accidental.

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