Donations and community support have been pouring in after a fire damaged a Greene County apartment building. The fire on Saturday, which is under investigation, affected ten units at the Mather Apartments in Morgan Township. Three people were reportedly injured, with two being flown to area hospitals. In the fire’s wake, multiple agencies, businesses and other groups have stepped up to support first responders who battled the blaze and residents who’ve been displaced. In an update Sunday evening, the Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company said the past weekend had been “very difficult” with inclement weather complicating first responders’ duties, officials with the department expressed “sincere thanks and gratitude” for those who contributed resources after the fire. In another update, the department said clothes are no longer being accepted, though people can still donate household goods and toilet supplies. The department said it will post if victims need or request specific items. Also, the department shared methods for people to make monetary donations, including by check or Venmo. Fire officials though, are warning donors to be aware of scam donation requests.