Saturday, January 06, 2001
Park Hills fire displaces many families
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Firefighters from three Kenton County municipalities were helping to fight a three-alarm blaze at an apartment building in Park Hills Friday night, officials said.
There were no injuries reported.
Emergency crews were notified of the fire at an apartment building at 1137 Cedar Ridge Lane shortly before 8 p.m., according to a Kenton County dispatcher.
Fire crews from Park Hills, Fort Wright and Fort Mitchell got control of the blaze about two hours after the initial call. They were still at the scene late Friday.
More than two dozen families have been displaced by the blaze, officials said.
A cause had not been determined.
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