Fire officials say an adult and a child were rescued from an apartment building fire in West Philadelphia.
Fire officials say two people were transported to the hospital after being rescued from a fire in an apartment building in West Philadelphia.Two people are in the hospital after being rescued from a fire in West Philadelphia, according to Philadelphia fire officials.
Authorities say a fire broke out on the third and fourth floor of an apartment building in the area of 46th and Walnut Streets. According to officials, one adult and a child were rescued from the building and transported to the hospital. SKYFOX flew over the scene and firefighters could be seen on the roof of the building and on the ground below. Latest News
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