Some of the residents of an apartment complex on the Northeast Side are displaced after a two-alarm fire on Tuesday night. Fire crews responded to the blaze on Randolph Boulevard near I-35. Investigators say the fire appears to have been caused by a stove in a first-floor unit. Fire damaged only two units, but the rest suffered smoke and electrical damage. CPS Energy shut off the power to the 16-unit building, so residents had to go somewhere else for the night. There were no injuries. A dog and a cat were rescued.