Dayton Daily News

6 children among 8 killed in Chicago apartment fire

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Eight people, CHICAGO — including six children, were killed when a fire broke out before dawn Sunday at a Chicago apartment in one of the deadliest fires in the nation’s third-largest city in years, officials say.

Two other people were hospitaliz­ed in very critical condition, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt said. Fire Commission­er Jose Santiago said that one of the children who died was an infant. Officials have not released the names or ages of the victims. “We have not had this in many, many, many years — this amount of fatalities and injuries in one location,” Santiago said.

Officials say firefighte­rs were called around 4 a.m. to the fire in the largely Hispanic Little Village neighborho­od on the city’s southwest side. At least two buildings caught fire, one of them a coach house. The cause of the blaze hasn’t been determined. Video showed smoke coming from windows of the three-story building’s stone facade, with flames engulfing the coach house at the back. Police officers helped push a stretcher toward an ambulance, while a paramedic simultaneo­usly performed CPR. One woman lay on a street crying while someone tried to comfort her.

Those killed were all from the same residence, Merritt said. He said investigat­ors have not found working smoke detectors.

At least one firefighte­r was injured and was hospitaliz­ed in good condition.

 ?? ERIN HOOLEY / CHICAGO TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Firefighte­rs work the scene of a deadly fire Sunday in Chicago. Those killed were all from the same residence, a fire spokesman said.
ERIN HOOLEY / CHICAGO TRIBUNE VIA AP Firefighte­rs work the scene of a deadly fire Sunday in Chicago. Those killed were all from the same residence, a fire spokesman said.

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