
1 person sent to hospital after apartment fire in Regina
CBC
One person was taken to hospital after a fire at an apartment block in east Regina Friday night, the city's fire department says.
In a Regina Fire and Protective Services tweet sent just before midnight, flames could be seen spouting from a top window at the back of the three-storey building on Froom Crescent.
Emergency personnel were called about the fire just before 10 p.m., according to a police officer on the scene.
Mobile crisis supported displaced residents of the building, the fire department said.
At least seven people were displaced, Deputy Fire Chief Dustin McCullough said Saturday.
He could not provide an update on the condition of the person taken to hospital, he said.
While the fire was limited to one suite on the top floor of the building, there was extensive smoke and water damage to entire third floor, said McCullough.
The cause of the fire is being investigated.













