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No injuries after pallet fire outside north Regina warehouse

No injuries after pallet fire outside north Regina warehouse

CTV News2 days ago
Fire crews were called late Tuesday night to a warehouse fire in north Regina. (Courtesy: X/Regina_Fire)
No one was hurt after a pallet fire damaged a warehouse in north Regina late Tuesday night.
According to the Regina Fire and Protective Services (RFPS), crews were called to the 500 block of McIntryre Street at around 10 p.m.
A fire was reported just outside of a commercial building in the area. A photo from RFPS shows the scene at 570 McKinley Street, which houses Auto Parts Plus.
Minor extension into the wall was reported. However, fire crews were able to contain the blaze quickly.
The cause of the blaze is currently under investigation.
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