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Deadly Apartment Fire In Bronx Likely Caused By Malfunctioning Space Heater And Open Doors; Salvation Army GNY Assisting Relief Efforts

Candlelight Vigil In The Bronx. Image Credit - FDNY

Candlelight Vigil In The Bronx. Image Credit - FDNY

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On Sunday, a tragic five-alarm fire at 333 East 181st Street in the Bronx claimed the lives of 17 people. A candlelight vigil was held the next evening, and was attended by the Salvation Army of Greater New York.

 

The FDNY was on the scene in three minutes after receiving the call. A door left ajar by the fleeing family in whose apartment the fire started allowed the fire to spread into the hallway and up the stairs, making it much worse that it needed to be. The FDNY continues to stress, in their video below, that the most important thing you can do when fleeing a fire in your home or apartment building is to CLOSE THE DOOR behind you. (In this case, self-closing doors in this apartment building did not close as they should have, according to several Twitter replies to the FDNY’s video).

This will limit the spread of not only the fire, but also the smoke. The smoke makes it harder for the firemen to find people to rescue in a building for several reasons, two of the most important being visibility and consciousness. Most people in a fire situation will panic and forget stop-drop-and-roll, and they can quickly become overcome by smoke. When they are not responsive, they cannot be found as easily as they must then be seen to be found, instead of heard.

The Fire Department determined that the cause of the fire was a malfunctioning space heater on the third floor. Space heaters are safe when used properly, and should always be placed on the floor, away from puddles of water, and especially away from curtains, couches, beds, comforters, and anything else that is flammable. With freezing temperatures gripping the city, it is especially important that people take extra precautions when using space heaters and other appliances to keep warm.

 


Caption “Our thoughts and prayers are with every victim’s family from the tragic apartment fire in the Bronx this weekend. We’re currently working together with other NYC Donations Coordination Team organizations in order to coordinate donations from community drives. Staff and volunteers from our Bronx Tremont community center will also be at Monroe College tomorrow, distributing vouchers for immediate clothing replacement to help the affected families. If you want to donate towards these relief efforts, visit our link in bio.”

In the wake of Sunday’s tragic apartment building fire in the Bronx, that cost the lives of 17 people, including 8 children, The Salvation Army New York Division has set up the Bronx Fire Relief Fund and is encouraging the community to give to support those families impacted by the fire.

To contribute, anyone can text the word “bronxfire” (one word) to 41444 for a link to make a donation.

The Salvation Army New York Division is working closely with nonprofit and government agencies to identify immediate and long-term needs to continue supporting the families affected.

Candlelight Vigil in the Bronx after the apartment fire. Image Credit – FDNY

The following is a list of the Salvation Army Greater New York Division’s Fire Relief Efforts:

Candlelight Vigil in the Bronx. Image Credit – FDNY

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