Milwaukee, Mother's Day and Highland Court Apartments
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An "intentional act" cannot be ruled out as the cause of a fatal fire that occurred Sunday morning near 27th and Highland, according to Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski.
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WISN 12 News on MSN'Catch my baby': Neighbors help save toddler during Milwaukee apartment fireDavis and her fiancé, Alejandro Gonzalez, were on their third-floor balcony as smoke filled the hallways of their apartment at 27th Street and Highland Boulevard. A woman on the balcony above them sought help for her almost two-year-old child.
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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 Apartments.
A student at Milwaukee Area Technical College captured a dramatic photo Tuesday morning of a chair on fire at the college's student center.
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WISN 12 News on MSNMilwaukee County medical examiner responds to scene of car fireMilwaukee firefighters are at the scene of a possible car fire. The fire was near 10th Lane and Burleigh Street in Milwaukee, just north of downtown Milwaukee. The car was right outside of a garage, and there is caution tape posted in the area.
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The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed five deaths following the fire near 27th Street and Highland Boulevard on Mother's Day.
MILWAUKEE-- In the wake of a five-alarm fire that killed five people on Sunday at 2527 West Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski says at
Milwaukee authorities are giving an update on the apartment building fire claimed the lives of five people on Mother's Day. Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski, along with representatives from the Fire and Police Commission, the Milwaukee Police Department, the American Red Cross and more are at the news conference.