
Heavy smoke seen at Campbell Avenue fire
Windsor Fire and Rescue Services are on scene of a fire in the 900 to 1100 block of Campbell Avenue. A chimney collapse has been reported, while aerial operations continue.
Fire officials are asking those in the area to keep their windows and doors closed, due to the heavy smoke.
Drivers are also asked to avoid the area.
Three buildings are involved in the blaze. No injuries have been reported at this time.
There is no immediate public threat, according to a post by Windsor fire on social media. Campbell Avenue is closed at Crawford Avenue.
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