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Several people displaced by the deadly fire at Highland Court apartments on Mother's Day are worried about where they will ...
Five people died in a Mother's Day fire at an 85-unit apartment complex without a building-wide sprinkler system.
Fire Chief Aaron Lipski said early May 12. First responders arrived at Highland Court Apartments, 2725 W. Highland Blvd., ...
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WISN 12 News on MSN'It's so tragic,' doctor on scene of deadly Mother's Day fire speaks with 12 NewsThe Mother's Day fire at North 27th Street and Highland Boulevard claimed the lives of five people. The medical examiner has ...
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMilwaukee Highland Court apartments fire, investigation ongoingMFD Chief Aaron Lipski said they still can't rule anything out when it comes to the cause of the fire at Highland Court ...
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMilwaukee apartment fire, organization helps residents with clothingOne resident told FOX6 News he lost everything after he jumped from the third floor with just the clothes on his back.
A Milwaukee woman who helped countless people overcome addiction was among those killed in the Highland Court Apartments fire ...
A fifth victim died after a five-alarm fire hit Milwaukee's Highland Court Apartments on Mother's Day, leaving 100 homeless.
Many details, including what caused the five-alarm fire at Highland Court apartments, are uncertain. Here's what we do know.
Approximately 30 people were rescued by ladders or dragged out by firefighters. The building, constructed in 1968, was not ...
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