
Massive fire at Massachusetts' Fall House assisted living facility, firefighter rescue several, call it 'mass casualty incident'
Many of the residents at the the Gabriel House were rescued by the firefighter crew who broke open the windown to save those inside. The area was shrouded in thick smoke as the blaze engulfed the building.
Massachusetts Department of Fire Services
set up a help desk for families of those residing at Gabriel House. "The City of Fall River has set up a Notification Center for families whose loved ones were residents at Gabriel House. Anyone seeking info should go to the chapel at St. Anne's Hospital. Please enter through the Emergency Department. You may also call 508-674-5741," it posted on X.
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"Crews are operating at a working fire at the Gabriel House on Oliver Street. Companies arrived to find heavy fire showing and multiple rescues in progress. Please avoid the area as emergency operations continue," Fall River Firefighters posted on its Facebook page.
The second update on Facebook stated, "Update Fall River. Command reports fire k/d. Extensive overhaul and secondary searches. MCI has been declared. Units will be tied up most of the night." MCI is a term used for mass casualty incident.
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A video post showed Fall River Mayor Paul Coogan was also at the scene besides ambulances ready to ytransport victims.
While the total number of those inside the facility when the fire broke out is not clear, several people suffered severe burns and smoke inhalation. The victims were rushed to the hospital for further treatment and a medical triage set up on site.
The fire department revealed help was sought from towns like Somerset, Swansea, and Portsmouth, and Rhode Island to assist the Fall River firefighters in combating the blaze.
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What is Gabriel House?
Garbriel House
is an assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts.
What are the amenities at Gabriel House?
The facilty includes
a spacious private studio apartment, heat, electricity, water, and basic cable, three meals daily, on-site staff 24 hours a day, advanced security monitoring system, weekly housekeeping, linen and personal laundry service, use of all community and recreation areas, complimentary transportation, activities onsite, devotional services offsite as well as hospice
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