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20 residents displaced after Southeast DC apartment fire

A Monday night fire in the Congress Heights neighborhood of Southeast D.C. displaced 20 residents of a three-story apartment building. The fire started around 7:45 p.m. Monday in the 3600 block of 6th Street Southeast. D.C. fire said it was under control by 8:30 p.m.



Several people had to be rescued by firefighters. One resident jumped from the building and was hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries.

Lt. Timothy Bolding said firefighters saw kids and adults looking out of windows, waiting for help. With heavy smoke and heat in the hallways, firefighters used ladders to rescue one infant, two children and two adults, according to a tweet. Firefighters used 14 portable ladders on all four sides of the building. A total of 20 people were displaced — 13 adults and seven children. Firefighters are investigating what caused the fire.

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