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Highrise fire in North York leaves man with potentially life-threatening injuries

A fire truck is pictured above in Toronto in this file photo. A fire truck is pictured above in Toronto in this file photo.
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One man suffered serious, possibly life-threatening injuries following a fire at a North York highrise on Wednesday morning.

Crews were called to an apartment building on Martha Eaton Way, near Threthewey and Black Creek drives, at around 8:30 a.m. for a reported fire.

According to Toronto Fire, an occupant of one of the units was found with injuries and was transferred to the care of paramedics.

A second person was assessed on scene.

Paramedics told CP24 that a male in his 30s was taken to a burn centre for treatment. His injuries, they said, are potentially life-threatening.

The fire, which was contained to one unit, has been knocked down, Toronto Fire confirmed.

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