
Her cat remained upstairs, as well as her medicine. Hall, who lives on the 14th floor, said she was worried about damage to her unit. “And then like a few minutes later, broken pieces were falling down on our porch and that’s when we ran out because my mom saw that it was burnt,” said Chavez, who held her 2-year-old Shih Tzu dog, Lucky.Īnother resident, Alice Hall, 77, wasn’t home at the time of the fire but was returning from the senior center when she heard about it.

She said she initially wasn’t concerned when she first heard smoke alarms, since they go off frequently even when there’s no fire. “The actions of all three agencies no doubt prevented further injuries,” the department said.Īmong the displaced was Naomy Chavez, 13, who stood outside with her mother and grandmother as first responders worked the scene. Two troopers were treated for smoke inhalation at Whidden Hospital, State Police said. The troopers had already left the building when they learned there was still an elderly man on oxygen inside, ran back in for him, and brought him outside successfully. “But the fire (was) on the 11th floor, and there’s a lot of water damage all the way down, I think, made its way to fourth floor so far, and may make its way all the way down below that,” Bright said, adding that the Red Cross was assisting residents.įour State Police troopers aided in the evacuation of the building, clearing the ninth through 15th floor of the high-rise, State Police said on Twitter. Information about the number of people displaced by the fire wasn’t immediately available.

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