1 taken to hospital, cat rescued after London, Ont. apartment fire
Fire officials first tweeted about the fire at 202 McNay St. at 3:01 a.m. Sunday.One person was assessed by paramedics and taken to hospital with unknown injuries.Damage is pegged at $25,000.
Fire Inspector on scene, one person assessed and transported to hospital, unknown injuries. Damage approximately $25,000. Thanks to our partners
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