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UPDATED: February 12, 2015, at 12:44 a.m.
A three-alarm fire broke out at about 7 p.m. Wednesday inside the housing complex at 1610 Massachusetts Ave., according to Cambridge Fire Department Assistant Chief James Burns.
The housing complex is located across the street from a Harvard Law School building and close to the Radcliffe Quad. The apartment building had to be fully evacuated, Burns said.
According to Burns, there were about 12 to 15 fire trucks present from multiple departments, including Cambridge, Boston, and Somerville.
“The fire was contained to a small area…[and we] kept damage to a minimum,” Burns said. “Everyone is safe, nobody got hurt.”
Burns said he believed that the fire began underneath a bathroom on the first floor of the building, although he declined to speculate as to the cause.
—Staff writer Ivan B. K. Levingston can be reached at ivan.levingston@thecrimson.com. Follow him on Twitter @IvanLevingston.
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