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Downtown Guelph apartment fire not considered suspicious

Officials say a fire in a second-storey apartment in downtown Guelph is not considered suspicious. Supplied

A fire in a downtown Guelph apartment is under investigation after it was quickly brought under control on Thursday evening.

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The Guelph Fire Department was called to a second-storey unit at Quebec and Baker streets just before 5 p.m. and found smoke coming from the window.

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Units from six stations responded to the scene and the fire was extinguished.

A woman in the adjacent apartment was treated for smoke inhalation and a cat was rescued as well.

No other injuries were reported.

Quebec Street and Baker Street were closed for several hours during the afternoon rush.

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An official at the scene said the fire is not considered suspicious, but the cause is still under investigation.

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The business underneath the apartment also suffered some damage.

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