Fire guts apartments in building on East Brighton Ave.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A fire at the Clarendon Heights Apartments gutted several apartments and forced city firefighters to signal a second alarm and call for support.

Firefighters were called just before 8 p.m. Wednesday to building 1300 at the apartment complex on Ivy Ridge Road, between Thurber Street and East Brighton Avenue.

Crews arrived on the scene and found flames bursting through the roof of the building. More units were called for almost immediately. Emergency vehicles clogged the street leading up to the complex. Firefighters hit the blaze with an aerial ladder truck and several hose lines.

The fire was knocked down before 9 p.m., though small flames and sparks could still be seen in the third-floor units that suffered the most damage.

It was not clear if there were any injuries, although at least one person was carried from the scene by a medic and placed in an ambulance.

Volunteers from the American Red Cross of Central New York responded to the scene to help residents affected by the fire.

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