
A two-alarm fire on Wednesday in southeast Denver destroyed one residence and damaged two others.
Four people were treated on scene at 1200 S. Oneida St. by paramedics because of the smoky fire and released, said Capt. Greg Pixley, a fire department spokesman. No firefighters were injured.
The fire burned into the attic of the three-story building, and firefighters worked aggressively to keep the flames from spreading through the structure, Pixley said.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The is completing operations at 1200 S. Oneida. The 2nd alarm fire completely destroyed 1 apartment & damaged 2 others. 4 parties were evaluated for minor concerns by . No firefighters were injured. Investigators are on scene.
— Denver Fire Department (@Denver_Fire)



