
Two people are critically injured in a Sammamish apartment fire, Eastside Fire & Rescue reports, as firefighters assess damage after containing the blaze.
SAMMAMISH, Wash. — Two people suffered life-threatening injuries in an apartment fire in Sammamish, according to Eastside Fire & Rescue.
Crews responded to the two-alarm fire in the 3000 block of 230th Lane Southeast and found heavy fire conditions inside one apartment unit. Firefighters pulled two victims from the unit, both with life-threatening injuries.
Officials said the fire was contained to a single apartment unit and has since been knocked down.
Eastside Fire & Rescue said crews were continuing to assess the extent of the damage.
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