Gabriel House, Massachusetts
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Massachusetts fire marshal reports the Gabriel House fire that killed 10 and injured over 30 was accidental, possibly sparked by a resident smoking or a mechanical issue.
An investigation into the source of the fatal fire at a Massachusetts assisted living facility last week classified the cause as "undetermined," though officials believe it was an accidental ignition
The deadly fire at an assisted-living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts, was accidental, but the cause is classified as undetermined.
A fire that killed 10 people at a Massachusetts assisted-living facility was unintentionally caused by either someone smoking or an electrical issue with an oxygen machine, investigators said Tuesday.
The July 13 fire killed 10 people and injured at least 30. Its exact cause might never be determined, officials said.
A resident is suing a Massachusetts assisted-living facility, claiming poor safety protocols left him trapped during the deadly fire.
The person who lived in the room where the fire began is among the 10 people killed, according to the state fire marshal
Ten people have died after a Massachusetts assisted living facility caught fire Sunday night, making elderly residents rush to their windows to scream and beg for help as smoke filled the hallways.
Brenda Cropper, 66, died at a hospital after being in critical condition all week after the fire erupted on Sunday, officials said.
State Sen. Mark Montigny to ask Assisted Living Commission to extend its reporting deadline in wake of tragic fire at the Fall River Gabriel House.