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两个人跳窗受伤,两人被严重烧伤
9 s7 C4 y; W/ ] |4 O8 O2 people injured after jumping out of upper floor windows, 2 others badly burned! b( M: ~) a2 V& Y* m
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Five people were taken to hospital Monday morning after a fire broke out in an apartment building in downtown Edmonton.
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( o ~- K/ N( W; C) G: N, |; xFlames were seen shooting from the top floor of the building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue.% P" V+ E t; U5 A: |
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Officials said two people suffered serious burns and two others were treated for injuries incurred after they jumped out of upper floor windows.6 j4 b* {& h9 J
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Flames were seen Monday morning shooting from the top floor of a building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue.
6 Y1 _; b1 W1 L/ x9 ?9 U(CBC News) The fifth suffered from smoke inhalation, officials said.+ ^/ B; }; k t! K. g5 X7 Z
4 S& v" K4 H) Z" q& Z" vThe fire, which officials said they were alerted to at 1:20 a.m., caused extensive damage to the building.( K9 t A5 H5 J1 H8 ?; H5 |
U* G3 O& y# _# o3 wInvestigators were trying to determine the cause of the blaze, but suspected arson.' | ~" z& e/ P; U- E3 T B( Y
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' n, f+ h! C9 R0 _! LFlames were seen Monday morning shooting from the top floor of a building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue. |
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