Vermont Apartment Building Fire Causes $100K in Damage
Firefighters say no one was hurt in a fire at a large, multi-unit apartment building that caused $100,000 in damage in Northfield, Vermont.
Firefighters said the fire Tuesday afternoon was found in the rear of the building and extended into the attic and roof.
The structure was saved with the help of multiple firefighters from many neighboring communities.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but is not considered suspicious.
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