No one hurt in extra-alarm blaze on Northwest Side

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No one was injured in an extra-alarm fire Wednesday morning at an apartment building in the Northwest Side Portage Park neighborhood.

The two-alarm fire broke out in the three-story building at 3234 N. Central Ave. at 7:09 a.m., according to Fire Media Affairs. The building contains four businesses on the first floor and 12 apartments on the upper floors.

The first companies arrived at the scene four minutes later, and saw several residents on the balconies of their upper-floor units, according to Fire Media. Firefighters used ladders to rescue them, and the fire was upgraded to a second alarm at 7:37 a.m.

About 110 firefighters fought the blaze, which was extinguished by 10:50 a.m., according to Fire Media. No injuries were reported.

No. 85 Central buses were rerouted in both directions in the area of the fire, according to a CTA alert.

Crews were at the scene of an extra-alarm blaze Wednesday morning in Portage Park. | Fire Media Affairs

Crews were at the scene of an extra-alarm blaze Wednesday morning in Portage Park. | Fire Media Affairs

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