(RDF) REDLANDS -- A fire displaced a woman from her Redlands apartment Sunday afternoon, Redlands Fire Department officials said. Redlands firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze, which was reported
shortly before 2:40 p.m. at a second-floor apartment in the 300 block
of La Paloma Street, officials said. Firefighters aggressively attacked the fire as initial reports from
someone at the scene indicated someone may have been trapped inside the
burning building, officials said. When firefighters arrived, they didn't
locate anyone inside the apartment. Within 20 minutes of the fire being reported, firefighters were working
on extinguishing hot spots that remained in the home. Firefighters were
seen on top of the blue and grey building, carefully watching where they
stepped as smoke continued to escaped from the building. Fire officials on scene did not know if the woman living in the building
was inside when the fire erupted. Its cause was still under
investigation.
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Sunday, June 23, 2013
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