Fire Displaces 22 People in Chicago's Logan Square Neighborhood
The fire displaced 22 residents, including 10 children, and prompted a warming station and aid from the American Red Cross, while two people were treated onsite.
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29 People Displaced In Logan Square Apartment Fires Over Weekend, Including 12 Children
LOGAN SQUARE — Two Logan Square residential buildings caught fire within blocks of each other over the weekend, leaving 29 people displaced and neighbors scrambling to help. The first fire started 8:55 p.m. Saturday in an apartment building in the 2000 block of North Hamlin Avenue before spreading to a neighboring building. Twenty-two people were displaced from that blaze, including 12 adults and 10 children, police said. Two people were treated…
22 people displaced after Logan Square apartment fire
A fire started Saturday night in a Logan Square apartment building, displacing 12 adults and 10 children, according to Chicago police.Chicago firefighters and police officers responded to the fire in the 2000 block of North Hamlin Avenue just before 9 p.m. The fire spread to a neighboring building before it was extinguished, police said.Two people were treated for their injuries at the scene but did not need to go to the hospital, according to p…
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