The Record (Troy, NY)

Downtown apartment fire kills six, injures 13

- ByMichelle L. Price, Paul Davenport and Marc Levy

LASVEGAS » Afire in a three-story apartment building in downtown Las Vegas where residents were apparently using their stoves for heat killed six people and forced some residents to jump from upper-floor windows to escape the heavy smoke before dawn Saturday, authoritie­s said.

Investigat­ors reported that the fire started around a first-floor unit’s stove and that residents had told them that there was no heat in the building, which sits a few blocks from downtown Las Vegas’ touristy Fremont Street District.

Residents reported awakening to pounding on doors around 4 a.m.

By the time Matthew Sykes got his clothes on to flee, one end of his second-floor hallway was choked with thick black smoke, as was a stairwell, making it impassable for he and his wife. “The whole place was like one big black cloud of smoke — couldn’t get down the stairs,” Sykes told The Associated Press. Firefighte­rs arriving at the scene began treating injured and using ladders to rescue numerous people already jumping or hanging from windows, fire department spokesman Tim Szymanski said. “The first thing that you think of is: We’ve got to rescue those people. A fall of 16 feet or higher can be fatal.” Thirteen people were injured, mostly from smoke inhalation, but victims also had fractures, including one with broken legs and possibly a broken back, Szymanski said. It wasn’t immediatel­y known if any of the deaths were from people who jumped from windows. No firefighte­rs were injured. The cause of the fire appeared to be accidental, and the fire was largely contained to the first-floor unit where it started in the stove area, Szymanski said.

Displaced residents told investigat­ors that some had been using their apartment’s stoves for warmth because the building lacked heat, he said. Temperatur­es overnight have been dipping into the high 30s, according to the National Weather Service. Meteorolog­ist Chris Outler says the low was 40 degrees Sunday.

A woman answering the phone at the office of the entity listed as the building’s owner, Las Vegas Dragon Hotel LLC in Las Vegas, told the AP she was told not to comment. She said she would leave a message for Adolfo Orozco, the man listed in state incorporat­ion records as the business’ managing member.

Szymanski said firefighte­rs reported hearing smoke alarms going off, but not fire alarms. The State Fire Marshal’s Officewill investigat­e for code violations, including any involving fire alarms, he said.

The city’s code enforcemen­t office did not immediatel­y return telephone messages Saturday.

Saturday’s fire was possibly the deadliest in the Las Vegas area since 1980, when 87 people died and more than 700 were injured in a fire at the MGMGrandHo­tel.

Fire officials said 30 to 35 people were displaced and the Southern Nevada Red Cross said it sent personnel to provide assistance. County records list the building as having 41 units.

Because of the soot throughout the building, residents will not be able to go back into the building, Szymanski said.

Police had taped off the building, the front of which was blackened by smoke.

Sykes said one apartment on the first floor “was literally just fire and smoke coming out of the windows.”

He and his wife eventually got out of the building by making their way to a neighbor’s apartment.

 ?? STEVE MARCUS/ LAS VEGAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Firefighte­rs work near a three-story apartment complex that caught fire Saturday in Las Vegas. The fire was in first-floor unit of the Alpine Motel Apartments and stoves used for heat may be the cause, fire officials said. More than 30people were displaced.
STEVE MARCUS/ LAS VEGAS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Firefighte­rs work near a three-story apartment complex that caught fire Saturday in Las Vegas. The fire was in first-floor unit of the Alpine Motel Apartments and stoves used for heat may be the cause, fire officials said. More than 30people were displaced.

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