9 dead in fire at Massachusetts assisted-living facility
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First responders rescued dozens of people from inside an assisted living facility where nine people were killed.
Nine people were killed and one was critically injured in an assisted living home fire in Fall River, Massachusetts, authorities said. Fall River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon called the fire at Gabriel House "an unfathomable tragedy.
You could have had 100 firefighters show up on that scene and it wouldn’t have been enough,” Jeffrey Bacon said at a news briefing outside the fire department’s headquarters Tuesday.
A fire at Gabriel House assisted living in Fall River, Massachusetts, resulted in multiple deaths and injuries. City is responding and investigating.
The state Executive Office of Elder Affairs cited the facility for seven deficiencies, four of which were repeat problems.
A fire that tore through an assisted living facility in Fall River has claimed the lives of nine people, officials said early Monday.
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Jeffrey Bacon joined Boston 25 Morning News and answered questions about the tragic fire that left nine people dead.
The investigation into the fire’s cause is ongoing but “does not appear to be suspicious,” according to the Bristol County district attorney's office.