Seniors' Housing Fire in Vancouver
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Fire breaks out at affordable housing highrise in Vancouver's West End

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A fire in a seniors' housing facility in Vancouver 's West End has people trapped on the upper floors.
Five fire trucks and police are on site at the Nicholson Tower on Nelson Street at Thurlow Avenue .
Residents are hanging out of the windows on the floor yelling for help, a witness said.
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