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Two people hurt in Woodinville apartment fire

Woodinville, WALocal News

Late Monday night, a two-alarm fire erupted in an apartment complex in Woodinville, leading to two individuals being hospitalized. The quick response from emergency services was crucial in managing the situation and preventing further damage. Firefighters battled the flames while ensuring the safety of other residents in the building. As of now, the cause of the fire remains under investigation, and details on the victims’ conditions have not been disclosed. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with residential fires, highlighting the need for effective fire safety measures.

Local officials are encouraging residents to take proactive steps, such as installing smoke detectors and developing emergency evacuation plans. The community's response to this incident will likely include discussions on enhancing fire safety protocols. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepared for such emergencies in the future.

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