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People Jump From Balconies As Fire Rips Through Apartment Complex
Eight people were hospitalized early Sunday when a fire spread through an apartment complex on North River Road in Mount Clemens.

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Eight people were hospitalized early Sunday when a fire spread through an apartment complex on North River Road in Mount Clemens.

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