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At least 3 dead, 3 injured in West Ridge blaze – Chicago Tribune

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At least three people were reported dead, and three others were critically injured overnight in an extra-alarm fire on the North Side in the West Ridge neighborhood, fire officials said.

Shortly before 2 a.m., police and firefighters responded to a fire at an apartment complex in the 7000 block of North Rockwell Street where a fire broke out in the rear of a four-story apartment building, officials said.

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