According to the Santa Clara County Fire Department, a fire at a two-story apartment complex in Campbell on Tuesday night rendered four residences uninhabitable.
Around 6:30 p.m., crews were called to a two-alarm fire in the 300 block of Union Avenue.
Although the fire was put out by 8:00 p.m., workers will still be present.
UPDATE: The fire has been extinguished by the personnel. Four of the six affected units are uninhabitable.@RedCrossNorCal is helping residents who have been displaced. There are still a number of units present.Union Avenue traffic is being restricted with assistance from @CampbellPolice.Twitter: pic.twitter.com/YYK9GZ4bGc
According to Santa Clara Fire, a woman who had been injured by smoke inhalation was saved and transported to the hospital.
A dog that is doing well was also saved by crews. After being saved, a cat passed away from its wounds.
Four of the six impacted units were rendered uninhabitable.
The Red Cross is assisting the residents who have been displaced.
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