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To the editor: Last night
(04/20/2018) a fire broke out at the Hi-Rise on College St. The
cause of the blaze was a 3rd floor resident who fell asleep smoking.
The five story building’s alarms went off & almost everyone made it
safely down and outside. Some had to be taken out of a 3rd floor
window by firefighters. Because the building is made up of elderly
and disabled, some residents needed help getting out. No deaths as
of now, but some were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
The Humane Society & a group of older ladies helped people who
needed to get their animals someplace safe & the latter handed out
blankets to the cold.
There is a great deal of soot throughout the building which is being
considered a risk and should be insurance covered to clean all the
soot. I’m greatly hoping so.
Also, many doors were broken down, mine included, and as for me, I
was able to get back into my apartment 2+ hours after leaving it and
I went to bed. This morning I noticed my lock was off the door, and
when I half way opened it, you can see a crack running almost to the
top of the door, down to the bottom.
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They are doing inventory to check out who needs
fixed. They came around a second time and are trying to bolt the
door together and keep the same locking mechanism.
On the topic of my opinion, anyone’s door broken
down should have been told before returning to their residence. Now
that it is known it is broken, I believe it should be completely
fixed, not trying to add a few screws here and there and hope it
helps.
Also in my opinion, there are wonderful, caring, compassionate
people that helped others in what could have been a huge tragedy.
Thank you to the many firefighters from all counties and ambulances
and EMT’s that responded to a 5 floor living facility of elderly and
disabled people and making sure everyone made it out. Even if that
means they broke some doors down like mine. It means they cared
enough to get everyone out.
Robyn Tibbs 4/21/18
[Posted
April 26,
2018]
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