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Discarded smoking materials caused Colonial Place fire last month, fire department says


Discarded smoking materials caused Colonial Place fire last month, fire department says
Sierra Jenkins, The Virginian-Pilot
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Crews investigate the aftermath of a fire at Lafayette Cove Condominiums in the Colonial Place neighborhood of Norfolk on Thursday, April 22, 2021. The fire started around 3 a.m. and left at least 5 people injured.
Norfolk Fire-Rescue determined the cause of a fire that injured five people last month in the Colonial Place neighborhood.
Battalion Chief Stephanie Ramsey said in an email Wednesday “discarded smoking materials” caused the fire on April 22.
Officials did not specify the type of smoking items or how they were discarded. ....

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Fire at Norfolk condominium complex forcer residents to jump


Fire at Norfolk condominium complex forcer residents to jump
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Thursday, April 22, 2021
Five people were injured on Thursday after a fire swept through the upper floors of a Norfolk condominium complex, forcing some residents to jump from the upper floors, officials said.
Residents were seen jumping from second- and third-floor windows at Lafayette Cove Condominiums, and Assistant Fire Chief Garry Windley says two of the five people who were hurt jumped from the top floor because exits were blocked by the fire, news outlets reported.
Windley said the five were taken to the hospital, while three others were examined at the scene and released. The fire was under control by 5:10 a.m. after about 50 firefighters went to the scene, Windley added. ....

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