One dead, seven rescued in West Oakland fire
One person is dead, three were injured and 85 were displaced in a four-alarm Oakland fire.
One person is dead, three were injured and 85 were displaced in a four-alarm Oakland fire.
One person is confirmed dead, seven were rescued and three suffered injuries from smoke inhalation Monday morning in a four-alarm fire in West Oakland, according to fire officials.
Around 5:30 a.m. emergency crews responded to the scene of a residential structure fire at 2551 San Pablo Ave. near Mead Avenue.
UPDATE 6:42 p.m. Three confirmed dead in West Oakland fire.There were a total of 86 tenants, 85 of whom have been displaced, according to Battalion Chief Erik Logan.
When fire crews arrived on scene there was heavy smoke and flames visible, Logan said, and he did not hear any alarms going off.
Most of the residents had self-evacuated and were already on the street. At least one person did not make it out, and human remains have been located on the second floor, according to Logan.
James Cook, an attorney with John Burris Law Offices, said the address is a transitional housing facility for homeless people, people getting out of prison and people with mental health issues.
The facility is a 62-unit building operated by Urojas Community Services, a faith-based organization acting as the master tenant, Cook said.
The building’s owner served the tenant with a 30-day eviction notice last week, but they were trying to stay and planning to file a breach of contract lawsuit, according to Cook.
He described the building as “virtually uninhabitable,” with exposed wires and backed up plumbing inside.
Cook said:
“I think there were a lot of issues going on in that building.”
A 49-year-old woman named Angie who lived in the facility for roughly two months said she did not hear any smoke detectors or fire alarms go off during this morning’s fire.
Angie said:
“It was scary. … All I thought about was the people I love, my friends and the people I care about getting hurt.”
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