The fire began shortly before noon Thursday in a second-story apartment of the three-story complex. Winds helped spread it.
No one was seriously injured, but firefighters did rescue one man who became disoriented from the smoke. He was treated for smoke inhalation.
The Pikes Peak American Red Cross dispatched disaster teams to the site about 12:30 p.m. Thursday. A second team was scheduled to relieve them in the evening.
Jennifer Mariano, director of community relations and support for the Pikes Peak American Red Cross, said the fire destroyed eight units, leaving about 15 people in need of food, clothing and shelter. Eleven other units were damaged, but are OK for occupancy, she said.
Red Cross officials will provide displaced residents with food and cash cards, which can be used to purchase clothing. The Red Cross also will try to find shelter for the displaced.
"It's a hand up, not a hand out," Mariano said. "With eight units completely lost, we're looking at a significant amount of money."
Written by The Gazette