The person who died in Sunday's fire at Embers Apartments in Sheboygan has been identified as 62-year-old Deborah Marsh. Firefighters discovered the body while fighting the fire in one of the apartments, according to the Sheboygan Fire Department. An autopsy showed the victim died of smoke and soot inhalation. An investigation is ongoing and the origin of the fire is still unknown, but “does not appear to be suspicious,” according to a news release. On Sunday, the Sheboygan Fire Department and the departments of surrounding communities responded to a fire at the apartment complex on South Business Drive. The north half of the complex was destroyed, and the south half was damaged by smoke and heat. Battalion Chief Keith Risse told The Press that no other residents or firefighters had been injured in the incident, but many people were displaced. The American Red Cross set up a temporary shelter for displaced residents at Farnsworth Middle School. Barbara Behling, communications officer for the Red Cross of Wisconsin, said approximately 19 people have been spending nights at the school while many others have found other places to stay but drop in for showers, meals and other resources. On Tuesday, the Red Cross established a multi-agency relief center at Farnsworth to help the displaced people get back on their feet.