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Cleveland fire: Blaze destroys restaurant, hall

The fire happened at a restaurant/hall at the intersection of West 25th Street and Marvin Avenue.

CLEVELAND — A firefighter was injured after crews responded to a large fire in Cleveland on Sunday night. 

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The Cleveland Division of Fire says the blaze broke out at a restaurant/hall near the intersection of West 25th Street and Marvin Avenue. 

Crews say that a water main break forced firefighters to rely on water from distant hydrants.

"Fire resumed, the roof collapsed, parapets fell. Companies were able to protect exposures, including a gas station, but the fire building was lost," said Cleveland Fire in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

In addition, one firefighter suffered a minor injury while battling the blaze. That firefighter has since been treated at an area hospital and released.

Cleveland Fire says over 50 firefighters were on the scene, and 11 crews responded. 

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