AUBURN, Wash. — Fourteen residents are displaced after a fire ripped through an apartment complex Wednesday in Auburn.
Crews with Valley Regional Fire responded to the fire in the 2400 block of N Street NE around 1 a.m.
Fire officials said one unit in the complex sustained major damage while three other units had smoke and water damage.
Just before 2 a.m., firefighters said the fire was out.
"All four units in the structure were evacuated safely. No injuries to residents or firefighters," an official with Valley Regional Fire said in a tweet.
Fourteen residents are displaced as a result of the fire. pic.twitter.com/gnySI1J7Te
— Valley Regional Fire (@ValleyFire) March 6, 2019
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