Twenty-Five Residents Displaced in Victorville (CA) Apartment Fire

Firefighters were on the scene of a second-alarm apartment fire Saturday that displaced 25 residents, reports CBS Los Angeles.

According to the San Bernardino County Fire Department, crews were sent around 7:30 a.m. to the Rodeo Drive Meadow Apartments, located in the 14100 block of Rodeo Drive, for report of a second alarm fire.

Once on scene, firefighters said flames were seen burning through the windows and roof of the second-story of the apartment building.

About 25 residents from eight different apartments were evacuating from the building. They reported to firefighters that there were others still inside the apartments.

After assisting several other residents out of the building, firefighters began an aggressive attack using ventilation tactics to contain the fire to the kitchen and living room area of one apartment.

According to authorities, the sprinkler system inside of the apartment activated, which aided firefighters efforts.

In total, 29 firefighters from the San Bernardino County Fire Department, and one fire engine from the Apply Valley Fire Department, were able to contain the flames within 45 minutes.

A preliminary investigation revealed the fire broke out on the balcony of the upstairs apartment, which then spread into the attic of the building, firefighters explained.

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Man Dies After Explosion Leads to Fire at Residence in Waterbury (CT)

A man has died after an explosion in a home in Waterbury on Sunday led to a fire at the residence.