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A fire in a Milwaukee apartment building on a Sunday morning resulted in four deaths and four critical injuries, with several others treated for minor injuries. The blaze, starting in a common area and spreading to multiple floors, made the 85-unit building uninhabitable, displacing around 200 people. Firefighters, initially overwhelmed by intense flames, rescued about 30 people, some trapped and escaping by jumping from windows. The cause of the fire is unknown.
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