6 Critical Home Fire Escape Planning Tips

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Designer Creates a Fire Escape Tunnel for High-Rise Buildings

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Fire destroys apartments in North Providence

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NFPA Announces Fire Prevention Week Theme: ‘Every Second Counts: Plan Two Ways Out’

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People Jump From Windows to Escape East Portland Apartment Fire

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Fire Marshal: Discarded Cigarette Causes $1M Cherry Hill Blaze

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Victim on Fire Escapes Burning Trinity Bar Building in New Haven: FD

Fire broke out in apartments above Trinity Bar in New Haven Friday and one person injured in the fire is in critical condition at the hospital, according to fire officials. Officials received reports of people trapped inside the building just before 2 p.m. after seeing heavy smoke and fire coming from the building on Orange […]

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Bronx Teen Takes Fatal Plunge After Going Out On Fifth-Story Fire Escape To Smoke

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Philadelphia’s L&I Needs Your Help Locating City Fire Escapes

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Deadly apartment fire in Brooklyn caused by careless smoking, FDNY says

Authorities say a deadly apartment fire in Brooklyn Thursday night was accidental, caused by careless smoking.

56-year-old Rupert Smith was killed in the blaze that broke out just after 10 p.m. in a six-story apartment building on Kingston Avenue in Crown Heights.

Investigators say the fire broke out in Smith’s second-floor apartment and spread.

When firefighters arrived, the fire was out the second-floor window.

Once inside, firefighters found Smith in an apartment. He was unconscious and had burns all over his body.

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A look inside the apartment where a 56 year old man was killed in a fire last night. The fire was contained to one apartment . @ABC7NY

Smith has a history of setting fires and that is part of the investigation, the FDNY said.

Residents had to quickly rush out to escape.

“I told the kids to go out. By the time I went back in to grab my robe, the kids were coming back up because they were overtaken by the smoke,” said tenant Shatoya Killings. “So we had to make our way through the fire escape. But we couldn’t get down because the ladder wasn’t down so we had to stay at the bottom of the fire escape.”

Four residents in the building were treated for smoke inhalation.