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A 4-alarm fire broke out in Norristown, Montgomery County early on Feb. 4th, 2015. Over 20 rescues were made. Initial report was a working basement fire, which later evolved into fire in a trash vein running through with extension to all 4 floors. One fatality was reported and two civilians were also reported to be injured. Video: Brian Sullivan

More: Rescues 1 | Rescues 2 | Fireground Ops

PHOTOS: http://www.blsphoto.com/Firefighting/Incidents/2015/4ALARM-SWEDE-ST/

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