MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Some 100 firefighters helped rescue residents of senior assisted-living apartments in central Ohio amid fire and heavy smoke.
Marysville fire officials said Sunday that the cause of the early morning, four-alarm fire was still under investigation. They said there were no fatalities, but several people required treatment.
Fire crews rushed to the scene on Windsor Drive from nearby communities to help after the fire was reported shortly after 1:00 a.m. No firefighters were injured.
The American Red Cross was helping residents who needed a place to stay or other assistance.
There was no damage estimate available immediately, but he described damage to the building and roof as heavy, Battalion Chief Nathan Burns said.