20+ people displaced after Phoenix apartment fire got 'too big too fast': FD

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Fire tears through Phoenix apartment complex

Phoenix Fire crews battled a massive apartment fire near I-17 and Glendale Avenue. Crews say it began as a tree fire, and they say 20 to 25 people are displaced. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi has more.

Fire crews in Phoenix battled an apartment fire on the night of May 8 that left a number of residents without a place to live.

What we know:

The fire happened at an apartment in the area of 25th Avenue and Glendale. According to a Phoenix Fire spokesperson, crews were called to the area at around 6:45 p.m. for a fire that spread from a tree to a three-story apartment building in the area.

At one point, fire officials say 55 to 75 firefighters were at the scene to fight the blaze.

"It was one of those fires that just got too big, too fast, and our crews had to go to a defensive posture," said a fire official at the scene.

Dig deeper:

Per the spokesperson, the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson said about 20 to 25 people were displaced from their homes as a result of the fire.

"We do have Red Cross on scene to help them out with any of their needs," the spokesperson said.

Area where the fire happened

The Source: Information for this article was gathered from the Phoenix Fire Department.

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