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Morrisville apartment building is a total loss but had no fatalities
Summary
A Monday evening fire gutted the Camden Westwood apartment building in Morrisville; officials say the structure is a total loss and no deaths were reported, and investigators have located where the blaze began with an inquiry ongoing.
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A fire broke out Monday evening at the Camden Westwood apartments in Morrisville and officials say the building is a total loss. Fire and EMS from Morrisville, Cary and Apex responded, and leaders emphasized that there were no fatalities. About 70 people were displaced and several residents were treated for injuries; one person was hospitalized. Town and state fire investigators say they have identified where the fire began and the investigation is ongoing.
Known details:
- The blaze occurred Monday evening at the Camden Westwood apartment building and officials describe the structure as a total loss.
- Morrisville Fire Chief Thomas Dooley and the mayor reported there were no deaths and that multiple people received treatment, with one person hospitalized for burns.
- Approximately 70 residents were displaced; property managers announced they are coordinating relocations and collecting donations for impacted residents.
- State fire marshals and town investigators say they know where the fire started and continue to investigate the cause.
Summary:
The fire left the building uninhabitable and many people temporarily without homes while emergency teams confirmed no fatalities. Investigators are continuing their work to determine cause and town officials are reviewing related safety information, with the inquiry described as ongoing.
