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1 person in life-threatening condition after firefighters rescue 11 from 4-alarm blaze

At least one person has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries following an apartment fire near Leeds Street and Ossington Avenue. Eight other people have been sent to hospital with minor injuries, according to Toronto Fire Services.

Police are asking people to avoid the Leeds Street, Ossington Avenue area

Fire trucks on a residential street with plumes of smoke.
Firefighters rescued 11 people from an active four-alarm blaze near Leeds Street and Ossington Avenue. Toronto Fire says four people had to be taken to the hospital, with one person in life-threatening condition. (Robert Krbavac/CBC News)

Four people have been hospitalized as a result of an apartment fire near Leeds Street and Ossington Avenue that firefighters are still actively battling.

One person is in "critical, life-threatening condition," Acting Fire Chief Jim Jessop told reporters near the scene Saturday morning.

Jessop said firefighters rescued 11 people from the building, four of whom were taken to the hospital.

Early Saturday morning, people reported seeing flames and smoke off the top of the multi-storey apartment building in the city's west end.

"It's too early to speculate as to what happened at this point in time," Jessop said.

The blaze spread through the second and third floor of the building. It is currently classified as a four-alarm fire.

Smoke is seen rising from a four-alarm blaze near Leeds Street and Ossington Avenue on Saturday morning that sent four people to hospital. ( Robert Krbavac/CBC News)

"Women and men of Toronto Fire are fighting admirably," Jessop said, noting that firefighting operations are currently "defensive" to try to avoid "internal collapses" in the building.

It is unclear how many people have been displaced by the fire, but TTC buses have been sent to provide some shelter.

All of Leeds Street is currently blocked off and police are advising people to avoid the area.