Dozens of residents are displaced after a fire broke out at The Winthrop apartments in Tacoma Thursday night. FOX13
The Tacoma Fire Department says crews arrived on scene at 10:36 p.m. and found an electrical vault fire.
The building has 200 units and residents tell Fox 13 that no one is allowed back inside and they don't know when they can return. Helgeson took her family to stay at a hotel in Dupont and says there's been a lack of clear messaging from property managers. The Red Cross has set up a temporary shelter at The Lighthouse Senior Center on 5016 A St, Tacoma, WA 98408.Redwood Housing wouldn't answer our questions but provided this statement:
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