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A survivor of a Sunday Blaze, through a supporting facility in Massachusetts, claimed that the members of the employees left the burning scene, which leaves the elderly residents to leave for themselves – while another said that the workers also did not knock the door to alert the door as the flames were spread.
Loren Ferrara, a 70 -year -old resident, told his shock Associated Press that the staff was seen running away from the fire, who eventually killed 9 people and injured dozens of more at the Gabriel House in Fall River.
“They left us alone and ran away,” Ferrara said. “I was hanging out of the window – ‘Help!’ – And they just kept running.
Fall River, a resident of Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility in Mass, receive assistance from an emergency medical worker outside a temporary shelter in Fall River on July 14, 2025, which started late Sunday night. (AP Photo/Steven Sen) (AP Photo/Steven Sen)
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Meanwhile, a resident Robert Cabral also said that the terrible views ran as a room filled with smoke.
“They did not knock on a door,” Cabral said. “They just ran away.”
Fox News Digital, the convenience operator for comment arrived for Gabriel Care, but did not get immediate response.
The deceased were between 61 to 86 years of age. The facility was opened in 1999 and there were about 70 people who lived there at that time.
At the same time, workers clearly participated from the scene, the reports emerged with an alleged decrease of the fire waves in the convenience, while a firefighting association stated that insufficient staffing obstructed the explosion reaction.
Paul Lanzicose, a former secretary of the Massachusetts and co-founder of the Advocacy Group Dignity Alliance, said that the group was concerned with reports about the clear decrease of fire drills and also had a small number of employees for a broken lift and air conditioner in a highly dependent population and safety issues such as a highly dependent population and safety issues.
“This is a terrible tragedy that should never have been,” Lengicos told the Associated Press.
On Sunday, a fire broke out at a supporting residence in Massachusetts, killing at least nine residents. (WPRI)
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About 50 firefighters responded at the scene at around 9:50 pm, including 30 who were away from duty. The police also helped in breaking the doors and took about a dozen residents for security. Five injured firefighters were released from the hospital on Monday.
Edward Kelly, president of the National Firefighters Union, said that if the National Staffing recommendations were followed, eight additional firefighters would have been at the scene.
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O’Ragan’s brother and fellow fire fighter Michael O’Regan said that he was surprised that 40 minutes after the arrival of firefighters, a large portion of the building was not discovered.
Michael O’Regan, president of the Fall River Firefighters Union, said, “Everything we did, and what we had was not enough.”
On Sunday, July 13, 2025, the Fall River at Massachusetts, Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility in Massachusetts caught fire. Nine people were killed and more than 30 injured. (WPRI)
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The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Officials said that this suspect did not appear,
Fall River Fire Chief Jeffrey Beckon told Boston 25 News This staffing level is not unique to the river fall and municipalities in the Commonwealth face equal concerns.
Beckon said, “The crew faced an incredibly difficult situation. The fire is a difficult situation, a rescue is a difficult situation,” Bacon said. “When you add both at the level that was sought for this call, it was almost an impossible situation.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.