Four people in hospital, with two in critical condition and two with non-life-threatening injuries
Toronto Fire Services says one person has died in a fire at a residential high-rise building in the city’s east end.
Captain Dan Vieira says four other people have been taken to hospital as a result of the fire, two in critical condition and two with non-life-threatening injuries.He could not confirm how many of the 13-storey building’s residents have been displaced, saying crews remained on-scene assessing the situation.The deceased has not been identified, and Vieira could not confirm whether they were a resident of the building.
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