Firefighters battling a house fire in Pawtucket, addressing safety concerns in the community.
On Thursday, Pawtucket experienced two house fires leading to injuries and the displacement of residents. The incidents raised concerns about fire safety as investigations into their causes continue. One fire on Roosevelt Avenue resulted in smoke damage but no injuries, while a more severe fire on Cottage Street injured a firefighter and rendered the property unlivable. Local authorities are urging residents to focus on fire safety and preparedness amid these incidents.
Two separate house fires were reported in Pawtucket on Thursday, resulting in injuries and the displacement of residents. The incidents raised concerns about fire safety in the community as investigations into the causes of both fires continue.
The first fire occurred in the basement of a single-family home located on Roosevelt Avenue on Thursday evening. Fortunately, a resident with disabilities was able to self-evacuate from the property without assistance. Although the house suffered significant smoke damage, no injuries were reported from this incident. Fire officials are currently investigating the cause of the fire, and further updates are expected as the inquiry progresses. As a result of the fire, two residents have been displaced and are currently seeking alternative housing arrangements.
Earlier that same day, a fire was reported at a property on Cottage Street around 3:30 a.m., designated as a code red due to the severity of the situation. Residents occupying the third floor successfully evacuated the building. However, one firefighter sustained injuries while battling the blaze and was subsequently transported to the hospital for treatment. The Cottage Street house has been declared unlivable as a result of the damage the fire caused. The cause of this fire is also under investigation, and officials are working to determine the circumstances surrounding it.
This recent series of fires comes on the heels of a prior incident in Pawtucket, which was attributed to an air conditioning unit malfunction. In that case, issues were discovered with the wiring of the unit, leading it to arc against its casing and ignite nearby combustible materials. This incident prompted authorities to issue a warning to homeowners regarding the importance of having their air conditioning units inspected annually. Regular maintenance is critical to ensure safe operation and avoid potentially hazardous situations.
In light of these events, local fire departments are urging residents to be vigilant about fire safety and preparedness. Homeowners are encouraged to inspect their electrical appliances and heating systems to prevent future incidents. With the winter months approaching, the risk of house fires can increase due to heating units, making it all the more important for residents to take proactive measures.
As the investigations into the causes of both fires on Roosevelt Avenue and Cottage Street continue, local authorities are committed to keeping the community informed and ensuring the safety of all residents. Further details about the ongoing investigation and safety recommendations are expected to be released in the coming days.
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