Fire injures 6 at apartments owned by Mental Health Association in Tulsa
Five people, including three children, were critically injured in a fire at a Tulsa apartment complex Tuesday evening, a Fire Department official said.
Five people, including three children, were critically injured in a fire at a Tulsa apartment complex Tuesday evening, a Fire Department official said.

Emergency workers help displaced tenants of the Bradstone Apartments after a fire there Tuesday night. Several people were injured in the blaze, officials reported. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
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A sixth person, an adult, also was injured, Capt. Stan May said.
The blaze at the Bradstone Apartments, at 1220 S. Quincy Ave., was reported about 8:30 p.m. The complex is owned by the Mental Health Association in Tulsa.
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