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Arson investigation launched after fire sends 6, including newborn baby, to hospital in Winnipeg

Winnipeg police have launched an arson investigation after a fire in a West End apartment building sent six people to hospital on Friday.

Blaze broke out on top floor of West End apartment Friday

Police are investigating a possible arson after flames broke out on the top floor of an apartment building on the 400 block of Sherbrook Street. (CBC)

Winnipeg police are investigating a possible arson after a fire in a West End apartment building sent six peopleto hospital,including a newborn baby and a child under the age of six.

Fire crews were calledto the 400 block of Sherbrook Street on Friday. They found a blaze on the top floor of the three-storey apartment building.

Fire crews used a ladder truck to reach the flames and put the fire out.

The six people were brought to hospital because of smoke inhalation. Police spokesman Const.Jay Murray said two were in unstable condition at the time, butall have since been released from hospital.

"There's a lot of people that could potentially be harmed in this situation," Murray said.

"I think we've seen a number of fires across the world in apartment blocks that have been fatal. So it is very concerning, both for the public and the police service."

Policeestimatethat the fire caused$1 million in damage.

Six people were taken to hospital following the Friday fire. (CBC)

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