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One person removed with burns after downtown fire

One person removed with burns after downtown fire

CTV News12-06-2025

Crews responded to a fire in the 700 block of Pelissier Street on Thursday, June 12, 2025. (Source: Auston Kerr)
Windsor fire officials say one person has been removed from a building with burns after a downtown fire.
Crews responded to a fire in the 700 block of Pelissier Street on Thursday afternoon.
The updated structure fire was brought under control. Fire was showing on the second floor.
Essex-Windsor EMS and Windsor police were also on scene assisting.
The public was asked to avoid the area.

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