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Official: Smoking cause of Silver Spring apartment building fire

WASHINGTON — Several families are spending the night out of their homes, and one person was hurt due to a fire in a Silver Spring apartment building. Smoking was the cause of the fire, a spokesman for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue said. The four-story building on the 100 block of Schuyler Road caught fire Tuesday night. Eighty-five firefighters doused the building; there was heavy fire on the first floor when they arrived. Firefighters helped trapped residents and one person was transported. The estimated damage is $100,000. The fire closed Sligo Creek Parkway between Colesville Road and East Wayne Avenue.

Below is the area where the fire happened. [google_map latitude=”39.003563″ longitude=” -77.011844″ zoom=”13″ height=”300px” location_label=”Silver Spring apt. fire”]

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