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Northeast Philadelphia Fire: 3 Hurt, Approximately 50 Displaced Following Roosevelt Boulevard Apartment Blaze

Fire in Northeast Philadelphia: 3 injured, roughly 50 displaced after blaze on Roosevelt Boulevard in Rhawnhurst

Destructive Four-Alarm Fire Ravages Apartment Building

A massive four-alarm fire caused extensive damage to an apartment building, displacing approximately 50 residents and leaving three people with minor injuries in the Rhawnhurst neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia.

The fire was reported late Thursday evening, with first responders receiving calls around 9.24 p.m. about flames visible from the roof of an apartment building on the 7400 block of Roosevelt Boulevard.

Immediate Response to Rapid Blaze

The fire crews reached the scene promptly and found heavy smoke conditions emanating from the fourth floor of the apartment building. “On arrival companies found heavy smoke conditions emanating from the fourth floor. Companies went into service with an interior check to locate and find a fire while simultaneously looking for any occupants and making sure they were removed safely,” said Philadelphia’s Fire Commissioner.

The ferocity of the blaze escalated it to a four-alarm fire before it was finally brought under control just after midnight.

One of the residents, preparing for a family reunion, was in the shower when the alarm sounded. “The good thing is, we’re all alive. That’s all that matters,” she said, reliving the moment with an understanding that she may not have a home to return to after the reunion.

Remnants and Aftermath of the Fire

Aerial views in the aftermath reveal the charred exterior of the property. Emergency crews remained on scene overnight to extinguish any lingering hot spots and ensure the safety of the vicinity.

Residents Displaced and Injured

About 50 individuals were displaced from their homes due to the fire and three residents sustained minor injuries. Support groups, including The American Red Cross and Philadelphia’s Office of Emergency Management, are offering aid and have organized a shelter for the displaced individuals at the Samuel Fels High School on the 5500 block of Langdon St.

Investigations Underway

The cause of the fire is currently being investigated. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Ensuring the safety of the residents and aiding in their resettlement remains the priority for the authorities.


Author: HERE Plymouth

HERE Plymouth

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