CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Fire Department responded to two separate fires in different parts of the city early Wednesday morning.
Firefighters responded to the first fire at 2323 East 86th Street at around 1:05 a.m.
Cleveland Fire were called out to two homes on fire with three minor injuries. A 39-year-old female and a 57-year-old female were transported in stable condition to St. Vincent Charity Medical Center.
When they arrived on scene, a large crowd gathered as firefighters battled the blaze.
An arson poster was placed on the front of the building.
No further information was immediately available.
Shortly after the first fire, Cleveland fire responded to a second fire at around 1:22 a.m. at 2219 West 14th Street.
Firefighters battled a fire in a two-story multi-unit apartment building, located just south of the entrance to the Innerbelt Bridge.
Heavy smoke and flames were visible from the second floor of the structure. There were no injuries reported on scene, according to Cleveland Fire.