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两个人跳窗受伤,两人被严重烧伤
- c+ g% z; R+ d# e2 people injured after jumping out of upper floor windows, 2 others badly burned
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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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Flames were seen shooting from the top floor of the building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue.
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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.
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Flames were seen Monday morning shooting from the top floor of a building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue.' M: h Z( k' c; m0 U
(CBC News) The fifth suffered from smoke inhalation, officials said.# v5 d% c4 P5 c% |0 t: r" M4 y1 C5 q
; [7 m, h( H8 o' ~, k9 ]$ z" R. z! h+ wThe fire, which officials said they were alerted to at 1:20 a.m., caused extensive damage to the building.
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Investigators were trying to determine the cause of the blaze, but suspected arson., _9 _( Q" O. E7 h6 o, l
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& h, I) }4 D9 _0 H" J7 v5 FFlames were seen Monday morning shooting from the top floor of a building at 103rd Street and 107th Avenue. |
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