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New Bedford Apartment Fire Leaves 15 Displaced, No Injuries Reported as Firefighters Contain Blaze

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Published on December 02, 2024
New Bedford Apartment Fire Leaves 15 Displaced, No Injuries Reported as Firefighters Contain BlazeSource: New Bedford Fire Department

Early yesterday morning in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a fire disrupted the lives of fifteen individuals, leaving twelve adults and three children without a home. NBC Boston reports that the blaze began at approximately 5:21 a.m. at an apartment building located at 3 Nelson Street.

Despite the severity of the incident, a working fire alarm system alerted the residents of the danger, providing crucial minutes to evacuate. Throughout the ordeal, New Bedford firefighters engaged in a resolute battle against the flames, which had fiercely climbed from the first floor up towards the roof of the six-apartment, three-story wood-frame building. In a twist of providence, no residents were injured during the fire, as mentioned by Boston 25 News.

The response team was able to prevent the fire from spreading beyond its point of origin on the first floor, thus averting a larger catastrophe. In an effort shrouded with smoke and bravery, firefighters rescued one cat and discovered another that had unfortunately perished.

With the flames extinguished, the focus shifted to investigation, ultimately finding the cause of the fire to be accidental. Displaced by the calamity, the affected residents found solace in the assistance provided by the City of New Bedford Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross of Massachusetts. These agencies worked seamlessly together offering aid to those forcefully uprooted from their dwellings by the cruel hand of chance.