Fire crews spend hours battling West St. Paul house fire
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WINNIPEG — Firefighters from West St. Paul spent hours Thursday battling a blaze inside a two-storey home, with the public asked to avoid the area as crews worked into the evening.
The West St. Paul Fire Department was alerted to a structure fire on the 800 block of Rossmore Avenue shortly before 10 a.m., and arrived to find the home engulfed in flames.
Two people self-evacuated from the home before firefighters arrived.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, and no injuries were reported.
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