The Salt Lake City Fire Department responded to an abandoned building that was on fire at 220 S. 200 East late Friday night.
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"We do have some damage to the Randi Apartments on the south-facing side of those apartments," Mumedy said. "There's no fire inside those apartments, it appears to be mostly exterior damage to those apartments." Fire crews began defensive operations on the structure that went through the night and continued Saturday morning.
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