A firefighter was briefly hospitalized as Carrboro’s Fire Rescue Department battled a fire over the weekend.

Just after 6 p.m. on Sunday, firefighters responded to reports of a fire in the Trinity at the Hill apartment complex. A report from the town details that crews found a three-story apartment building with smoke showing from the front of the building.

Firefighters discovered the fire in a single apartment that had extended up to the apartment directly above via the back porches and exterior of the building. Per the town, crews had water on the fire within six minutes and the fire was brought under control within 10 minutes.

One firefighter was treated on scene for heat exhaustion and transported to the hospital. The firefighter has since been released. A resident was also treated on the scene for smoke inhalation and not transported to the hospital.

The fire was contained to two apartments, and one other apartment suffered smoke damage. Initial damage estimates to the building and property are approximately $180,000. Two apartments were deemed uninhabitable, and the Town of Carrboro’s code compliance division is working with property management.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

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