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Louisville families displaced by apartment fire ask for help as Red Cross funds run out | News from WDRB [Video]

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A dozen Louisville families lost everything after an apartment fire near downtown last week forced them out of their homes.

Now, they’re relying on help from the Red Cross. But that lifeline is about to break for some.

Last week, Louisville Fire responded to a 12-unit apartment fire on South Brook Street. Louisville Metro Arson said it started from smoking material in an ashtray on the second floor.

The fire left 12 families without a place to live.

“Ya know my kids can’t be kids hopping around from hotel to hotel,” resident Deandrea Woodruff said. “It’s like if I don’t work all of this overtime me and my kids would be living in our car.”

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