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A fire at a Massachusetts assisted-living facility killed nine and injured at least 30. A firefighters union said understaffing hindered the response and may have cost lives.
Nine people were killed in a fire at an assisted living facility in Massachusetts where they were allegedly hanging out of windows screaming for help.
A fire at an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts killed nine people. The cause is still under investigation.
A deadly fire tore through an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, on Sunday night, July 13. The Fall River Fire Department said the fire caused multiple injuries and fatalities at the Gabriel House home on Oliver Street, ABC6 reported.
An electric car caught fire on the Massachusetts Turnpike, closing the westbound I-90. Firefighters responded; no injuries reported.
Ten people were displaced and two were injured by a massive overnight fire in Roslindale on Sunday, Boston Fire reported.
River firefighters union had sharply criticized years of understaffing at fire stations in the city and said if they'd had more staff they could have saved more lives in the blaze that killed nine.