A firefighter was sent to the hospital and seven people were displaced from their homes after an apartment Saturday morning in the Minnehaha area of Vancouver, the Vancouver Fire Department said.
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Source: The Columbian
Seven people displaced, one firefighter injured in apartment fire in Minnehaha area of Vancouver
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