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Three-Alarm Fire Heavily Damages Stamford Condo Complex

STAMFORD, Conn. -- A three-alarm fire that broke out Wednesday evening heavily damaged the Waterside Green condo complex in Stamford, the Stamford Fire Department said via Twitter.

A three-alarm fire heavily damages a condo at 1 Southfield Ave. in Stamford on Wednesday evening.

A three-alarm fire heavily damages a condo at 1 Southfield Ave. in Stamford on Wednesday evening.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Stamford Fire Department via Twitter

Stamford firefighters responded to the blaze, which burned throughout three floors of the residential building, as well as its attic, according to the Stamford Advocate.  

"Fire through the roof of a class 5 condo complex," the department said via Twitter of the fire, which broke out at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The Stamford Fire Department posted a Periscope video on Twitter that showed flames pouring out of the roof and the sides of the structure.

No one was injured in the fire, according to NBC Connecticut. The Red Cross responded to help residents of two homes, and the fire marshal’s office is investigating the cause, NBC said.

Click here for the Stamford Advocate story and click here for the NBC Connecticut story. 

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