HARTFORD, Conn. — Twelve units in a Hartford apartment building are uninhabitable Thursday night after being damaged by a fire that morning.
Those who live in those units in the Wethersfield Avenue building are currently displaced, according to the Hartford Fire Department.
The emergency happened right around the corner from where a deadly fire occurred back in August at Shultas Place.
Thanks to neighbors waking each other up and a quick response from first responders, everyone made it out of the building in one piece. However, two people were taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries, the fire department reports.
Hartford firefighters had to make two rescues; one of them came by ladder from the third floor. That rescue was for Ray Pirre and his three cats. Pirre sent

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