Chicago Sun-Times

ARSON CAUSED W. SIDE APARTMENT FIRE: POLICE

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Investigat­ors have determined that arson caused a Monday morning fire on the West Side that injured six people, including a child, according to Chicago police.

The three-story blaze in the Austin neighborho­od broke out on the second floor about 5:40 a.m. in the 400 block of South Laramie, according to Chicago Fire Dept. Deputy District Chief Anthony Ellis.

Firefighte­rs responded — about 150 in total — but couldn’t enter the stairwells because they were completely burned out, Ellis said. Several people inside were trapped.

“Initially we had people hanging out the windows,” Ellis said.

One woman jumped from the building to escape the flames before firefighte­rs arrived, Ellis said. A fire department spokesman said she was taken to Mount Sinai hospital with a sprained ankle.

Because firefighte­rs couldn’t enter the building through the stairs, they used ladders to retrieve people from windows.

One child was rescued from a secondstor­y window, Ellis said. The child was taken in good condition to a hospital.

Five other adults were rescued and transporte­d to hospitals, mostly in serious or good condition, Ellis said. Police did not have an update on their conditions.

A total of 10 people were rescued from windows of the burning building, Ellis said.

Chicago police said 28 people were displaced. The fire was extinguish­ed by 6:30 a.m., Ellis said. Chicago police spokesman Tom Ahern said the CPD Arson Unit determined the cause of the fire was arson.

 ?? CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT ?? A fire broke out at an apartment building in the 400 block of South Laramie.
CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT A fire broke out at an apartment building in the 400 block of South Laramie.

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