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Fire breaks out at Roswell condominium, townhome complex

Fire breaks out at Roswell condominium, townhome complex

Yahoo11-02-2025
ROSWELL, Ga. - The Roswell Fire Department is working to put out a structure fire on Quail Run.
What we know
The fire broke out at Martin's Landing in Roswell on Monday evening.
So far, officials say there have been no reported injuries.
Very little other information is known at this time. FOX 5 Atlanta is working to learn more.
In the meantime, officials are asking motorists to avoid the area until the fire is put out.
What we don't know
The Roswell Fire Department did not specify which building was involved. However, a Google search of the roadway shows this is a residential area that includes The Landings At Martin Lakes, a series of condominiums and townhomes.
The Source
The information about the fire was provided by the Roswell Fire Department. The connection between the address and The Landings At Martin Lakes was made using Google Maps.
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