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Bristol County District Attorney releases names of deceased in fatal Fall River fire; cause does not appear to be suspicious

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District Attorney Thomas Quinn, III announced that at approximately 9:38 p.m., on Sunday, a box alarm and multiple 911 calls were reported for a building fire at the Gabriel House Assisted Living Facility located at 261 Oliver Street in Fall River. 

Upon arrival, first responders found the front of the building to be covered in heavy smoke and flames with multiple occupants trapped inside and active fire alarms sounding.  The fire quickly elevated to a five-alarm blaze and mutual aid was requested from surrounding communities. Through the significant effort of fire crews, the blaze was brought under control, and a sweep of the building was conducted.  The Gabriel House had approximately 70 residents on scene at the time of the fire.  9 residents were confirmed deceased.  Approximately 30 other residents were transported for treatment with one resident in critical condition.  5 firefighters were transported for minor injuries; all firefighters have been discharged. 

The deceased residents have been identified as: 64-year-old Rui Albernaz, 61-year-old Ronald Codega, 69-year-old Margaret Duddy, 78-year-old Robert King, 71-year-old Kim Mackin, 78-year-old Richard Rochon, 86-year-old Eleanor Willett. In addition, a 70-year-old female and a 77-year-old male (next of kin notifications pending).

The origin and cause of the fire are being investigated by the Massachusetts State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Section assigned to the State Fire Marshal’s Office, the Fall River Fire and Police Departments, in conjunction with State Troopers assigned to the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.  The investigation is ongoing.  However, the cause does not appear to be suspicious at this time.

“My heart goes out to all of the victims, their families and all of those impacted by this terrible tragedy.  I would like to commend the first responders for their efforts in bringing many of the residents to safety while being confronted with very difficult circumstances,” District Attorney Tom Quinn said.

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