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(KSL News) About 60 people were forced from their homes when an apartment unit caught fire this morning.
It happened at the Four Seasons apartments near 16th West and 4th South.

The apartment unit was well involved with flames when firefighters arrived. The two people living in the unit got out safely, and no one was injured.
Firefighters contained the fire to the one unit. There is some smoke damage to the apartment above that one.
The fire gave other residents quite a scare.
John Garcia/Upstairs Resident "Woke up to a neighbor pounding on all the doors, yelling fire!"
Residents have now returned home, and the Red Cross is helping the couple who lived in the damaged unit relocate.

Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the fire. Estimated damage is 60-thousand dollars.