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Flames Rip Through 2-Story Apartment Building In Burlington County

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Video from SkyFOX shows flames from the roof of a home in Burlington County Tuesday. Video from SkyFOX shows flames from the roof of a home in Burlington County Tuesday.
BURLINGTON COUNTY, N.J. -

A two-alarm fire ripped through a home converted into apartments in Burlington County, New Jersey Tuesday evening.

Emergency responders reported heavy flames from the home on the 300 block of Lakehurst Road in Brown Mills.

Firefighters report seven units were affected by the fire.

Video from SkyFOX showed tall flames coming from two areas of the home at one point.

The cause of the fire is not yet clear. At this time, there have been no injuries reported.

Stay with myfoxphilly.com and FOX 29 News for updates.

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