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Fire at Westlake apartments under construction spreads to homes

Two families were displaced after the flames spread to neighboring residences.

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Two families have been displaced after a fire broke out at a neighboring building that spread to nearby homes. 

The fire began at around midnight in the 100 block of North Carondelet Street and destroyed a three-story apartment complex that was under construction, leaving the wooden frame charred. 

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As embers flew in the air, one man said he began knocking on neighbors windows and doors to alert them. 

“The front bush started going on fire and I put it out with the hose,” Alex Rubio, a Westlake resident, said. 

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The fire spread to a duplex next door where a family of four and a family of seven were living.

One woman said she woke up to see a bright light. She thought it was morning already, but encountered a wall of flames. 

She rushed her family out of the home, including a baby, before the flames destroyed her bedroom and a neighbor’s car. 

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The woman said if she had left to work, her children might have been dead. 

Firefighters were still on scene early Thursday for cleanup.

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