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Condo fire sends two to hospital

Man breaks arm jumping from balcony

Updated: Tuesday, 05 Feb 2013, 9:17 AM EST
Published : Monday, 04 Feb 2013, 5:35 AM EST

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) - Three people were displaced early Monday morning after a condo caught fire.

The fire damaged at least one unit at Sawgrass Condos located in the 1100 block of Ocean Pebbles Way around 1 a.m. Tim Riley with the Virginia Beach Fire Department said the fire was ruled accidental in nature.

Neighbors said they saw a man jump from a second level balcony to escape the flames. Riley said the man was transported to a local hospital after breaking an arm.

The man's father, Jeff Quail, told WAVY.com he was grateful everyone got out alive.

"The neighbors pitched in," Quail said. "They did a really nice job because they got out in their pajamas. The neighbors all pitched in, gave them clothes and helped them along."

A second man received minor burns while trying to extinguish the fire with a garden hose. 

It took firefighters about 30 minutes to get the fire under control. Capt. Stacy Boyd with the Virginia Beach Fire Department told WAVY.com on scene a cinder block wall helped prevent the spread of the fire to other units.

A working smoke detector is credited with helping alert the residents to the fire.

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