Officials said five units were impacted -- four units had fire damage and one unit had smoke and water damage.
A firefighter had to be taken to a hospital for dehydration after helping put out a fire at an apartment complex in northwest Houston.
The Houston Fire Department responded to the fire at 3233 Mangum Road near West 34th around 2 a.m. Wednesday.Officials said a building with five units was impacted -- four units had fire damage and one unit had smoke and water damage.One firefighter was transported to a nearby hospital for dehydration. Video from the scene showed the firefighter on a stretcher.The Red Cross has been contacted to assist the displaced residents.
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