Ouellette Avenue building fire 'intentionally set,' says Windsor fire

A Windsor man died of injuries sustained from the fire

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Caption: Windsor police have closed Ouellette Avenue in both directions, just north of Tecumseh Road. (Jason Viau/CBC)

Windsor fire confirmed that a Thursday night blaze in an Ouellette Avenue apartment building, that led to the death of one resident, was "intentionally set."
According to a Friday fire tweet, four people have been displaced as a result of the fire, with approximately $100,000 worth of damages stemming from the blaze.

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Windsor police will continue the investigation.
The fire began in a first-floor apartment on Thursday, and Windsor fire rescued one person from the unit. The rescued man later died from of his injuries.

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According to a fourth-floor resident who spoke with CBC News, emergency responders performed CPR on someone before taking them to hospital by Windsor-Essex EMS.
Windsor fire was able to contain the fire and crews assessed damage to the apartment building, as well as monitored air quality before tenants are allowed to return.

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Ouellete Avenue was closed in both directions, north of Tecumseh Road, while fire crews dealt with the situation.

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The Office of the Fire Marshal of Ontario and Windsor fire services will be conducting an investigation.

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