The Boston Globe

7 adults and 3 children dead after fire destroys home in Pennsylvan­ia

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NESCOPECK, Pa. — Fire tore quickly through a house in the wee hours of Friday, killing seven adults and three children and horrifying a volunteer firefighte­r who arrived to battle the blaze only to discover that the victims were his family, authoritie­s said.

A criminal investigat­ion into the fire is underway, authoritie­s said. The children who died in the fire were ages 5, 6, and 7, Pennsylvan­ia State Police said in a news release.

Nescopeck Volunteer Fire Co. firefighte­r Harold Baker told the Citizens’ Voice newspaper of Wilkes-Barre that the 10 victims included his son, daughter, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, three grandchild­ren, and two other relatives.

The fire in Nescopeck was reported around 2:30 a.m. One person was found dead inside the single-family home shortly after emergency responders arrived, while two other victims were found later in the morning.

Some people were able to safely flee the burning home, authoritie­s said.

Baker said that the address initially given for the call was a neighborin­g home, but that he realized it was his family’s residence as the fire truck approached.

“When we turned the corner up here on Dewey (Street) I knew right away what house it was just by looking down the street,” Baker told the Citizens’ Voice. “I was on the first engine, and when we pulled up, the whole place was fully involved. We tried to get in to them.’’

Neighbors reported hearing a loud popping sound or explosion before seeing the front porch of the home rapidly consumed by flames. Some also reported hearing a young man screaming in front of the home, “They’re all dead.’’

Baker, who was relieved of his firefighti­ng duties because of his relationsh­ip to the victims, said 14 people were living in the home. One of them was out delivering newspapers, and three others escaped, he said.

“The kids that were there and my two kids were just visiting their aunt and uncle,’’ Baker told WNEP. ‘‘Those were the ones who own the house. They were there visiting and going into the pool and all that.”

“It’s a complex criminal investigat­ion with multiple fatalities,’’ Pennsylvan­ia State Police Lieutenant Derek Felsman said.

 ?? JIMMY MAY/BLOOMSBURG PRESS ENTERPRISE VIA AP ?? Firefighte­rs worked to extinguish the blaze at a home in Nescopeck, Pa.
JIMMY MAY/BLOOMSBURG PRESS ENTERPRISE VIA AP Firefighte­rs worked to extinguish the blaze at a home in Nescopeck, Pa.

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