Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rescuers reunited with rescued

Family shows gratitude to troopers for fire alert

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

Solinea Stark dazedly stumbled out of her bedroom Saturday morning when a man broke a window at her family’s apartment.

By the time Joseph Dellabella had gotten Stark and her two teenage sons out, she said, the entire second floor of the apartment building was engulfed in flames.

“They clearly had just woken up,” Joseph Dellabella recalled Tuesday.

Before he and his wife, Trisa, noticed the plume of smoke floating in the air, it was just “an ordinary Saturday” for the married off-duty Nevada Highway Patrol troopers, Trisa Dellabella said.

“We were in our Suburban with our kids, no fire equipment, in our gym attire,” Joseph Dellabella said.

But they followed the smoke, andwhenthe­yfoundthef­ireatthe Cornerston­e Crossing apartments at 6666 W. Washington Ave., they threw their vehicle in park and “started pounding on doors, waking people up and breaking windows,” he said.

Six adults and 12 children, including Stark’s family, were displaced by the fire. But no one died that day, and no serious injuries were reported.

On Tuesday afternoon outside the Nevada Highway Patrol’s southern command office, the Dellabella­s had a reunion with the family they rescued.

Under the warm sun, Stark and her children handed the troopers a card.

It read: “They don’t make cards for when somebody saves your life. And I know now why. It’s because there are no words for that.”

It’s unclear whether the apartment units are equipped with smoke detectors. A call to the apartment’s leasing office was not returned Tuesday.

In March 2017, another large fire consumed a building in the apartment complex.

Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

 ?? Rachel Aston ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Nevada Highway Patrol troopers Joseph Dellabella and his wife, Trisa Dellabella, talk to reporters Tuesday in Las Vegas. They helped evacuate residents at a burning apartment complex on Saturday.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Nevada Highway Patrol troopers Joseph Dellabella and his wife, Trisa Dellabella, talk to reporters Tuesday in Las Vegas. They helped evacuate residents at a burning apartment complex on Saturday.
 ??  ?? From left, Noah Isbell, his girlfriend, Cinthea Daly, and his mother, Solinea Stark, offer a thank-you Tuesday to the two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers who saved the family.
From left, Noah Isbell, his girlfriend, Cinthea Daly, and his mother, Solinea Stark, offer a thank-you Tuesday to the two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers who saved the family.

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