Nine deaths in fire at Massachusetts assisted living facility

A fire broke out at the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulting in the deaths of nine people. The fire started late Sunday evening, and around 70 residents lived in the facility. Firefighters encountered heavy smoke and flames upon arrival and worked to rescue those trapped inside. many residents were hanging out of windows, calling for help, as police and firefighters carried out rescue operations. Approximately a dozen non-ambulatory residents were physically carried to safety. about 50 firefighters responded, including off-duty personnel, and several were injured, though none seriously. The fire was extinguished by monday morning, with many survivors taken to local hospitals in varying conditions. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire. The tragedy deeply affected the fall River community.


Nine deaths in fire at Massachusetts assisted living facility

FALL RIVER, Massachusetts Nine people have died in a fire at a Massachusetts assisted living facility, where people were hanging out of windows and screaming for help, authorities said Monday.

Firefighters responded to the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River at about 9:50 p.m. Sunday and were met with heavy smoke and flames at the front of the building, with occupants trapped inside, the state Department of Fire Services said in a news release. About 70 people live in the house.

The fire was out by Monday morning, and firefighters were able to get inside and rescue numerous occupants. About 50 firefighters responded, including 30 who were off-duty.

Many of those rescued were taken to local and regional hospitals in varying conditions. Five firefighters suffered injuries that were not life-threatening, the statement said.

“This is an unfathomable tragedy for the families involved and the Fall River community,” said Chief Jeffrey Bacon.

He told reporters that “multiple people were hanging out the windows, looking to be rescued.” Family members who showed up said police were trying to break windows.

Leo Johnson, 45, of Fall River, told the Boston Globe he rushed over to find his 68-year-old mother, who lives on the top floor of Gabriel House.

“I was kinda freaking out because she wasn’t one of the ones outside,” he said. He eventually found her, saying she was outside, soaking wet because the sprinklers were going off.

The Fall River Police Department said in a statement that “without hesitation, officers entered the smoke-filled facility, breaking down doors and escorting residents to safety.

“Approximately a dozen non-ambulatory residents were physically carried out by our officers. Their bravery and quick action undoubtedly saved many lives.”

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The origin and cause of the fire are under investigation, state and local authorities said.

Fall River, which has about 94,000 people, is about 20 miles southeast of Providence, Rhode Island.



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