3 hurt, dozens displaced in Northeast Philadelphia apartment fire

NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) --

Three people, including one firefighter, were taken to area hospitals, and dozens of residents forced from their homes, after fire broke out at an apartment complex in Northeast Philadelphia.

Authorities got the call at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Canterbury Court apartment complex on Academy Road near Morrell Avenue.

Firefighters arrived in about 5 minutes. Flames were showing from a second floor unit.

An Action News viewer captured video of the blaze, which spread quickly.

The entire building was evacuated. It took about an hour for firefighters to get the blaze under control.


Two residents were rushed to an area hospital to be treated for injuries described as serious.

There was no immediate word on the extent of injuries to a firefighter who was also hospitalized.

About 50 people have been displaced. The Action Cam showed many of them sitting in a SEPTA bus as they waited for further arrangements.
Officials from the Southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of the American Red Cross were on the scene assisting those residents.

The fire marshal is working to determine what sparked the blaze.


----------
Send a breaking news alert
Report a correction or typo
Learn more about the 6abc apps

(Copyright ©2017 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rent control rumored to be driving apartment sales | News

15 must-see attractions on Staten Island

Petaluma smash-and-grab, car chase, leads to thorny arrest | Petaluma Argus Courier