ORLANDO, Fla. — Thirty one people, many of them children, were displaced after a west Orlando apartment complex caught fire early Saturday morning, police said.
Firefighters were sent to put out the blaze at 4305 Crossroads Court near LB McLeod Road shortly after 1:30 a.m.
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The fire damaged eight of the 12 apartments in the building that caught fire, police said.
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First responders rescued everyone without injury, officials said.
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Officials did not say what caused the blaze.
OPD & @OrlandoFireDept were able to get everyone out safely in this overnight fire on Crossroads Court. 8 of 12 apartments had some damage & approx 30 people displaced, many children. Officers brought blankets from OPD HQ & @RedCross arrived to help. pic.twitter.com/t5fG9l6v1v
— Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) November 18, 2017
Around 1:30 am we responded to an apt fire on Crossroads Ct. 8 units impacted with 31 occupants displaced. No injuries. Investigating cause. pic.twitter.com/Czfvwrc7VS
— Orlando Fire Dept (@OrlandoFireDept) November 18, 2017
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