A fire in Prospect Heights forced dozens of people from their homes at an apartment building along East Old Willow Road, officials said.
A north suburban apartment fire forced dozens of people from their homes on Thursday, officials said.2 hospitalized from smoke inhalation after Near North Side apartment fire, CFD says
Officials said no one was hurt, but residents living in more than 30 units were displaced and have likely lost all their belongings. The fire started in the bathroom of a second-floor unit and traveled up to the attic, the Prospect Heights Fire Department said.RELATED |
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