Mother carries two daughters to safety following tragic NY apartment fire that killed her three young sons
·Blaze broke out about 8pm Friday night inside a second-story
apartment in the Bronx
·Three boys - aged five, two and four months - have been
confirmed dead
·Their mother, 25, and two sisters managed to escape
·One of the sisters is a twin to the four-month-old deceased
·Investigators have been told the apartment's electricity was
shut off and that the family had been using candles
·Other residents treated for smoke inhalation
Three children have been killed - all brothers, one of them a four-month-old baby - after a fire erupted in a Bronx apartment building on Friday night.
The
Fire Department said they were called to a six-story block at 64 West 165th
Street, at Anderson Avenue, near Yankee Stadium, at about 8pm.
The
fire broke out in Apt. 2C, with flames and smoke seen from the street.
Three
siblings - Elijah Artis, 5, Jeremiah Artis, 2, and Michael Turner, four months
- were pronounced dead on arrival at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center,
police said.
The
boys' 25-year-old mother, their four-year-old sister and the twin sister of the
four-month-old boy were treated for smoke inhalation.
Scene:
Three children, all brothers, have been killed in a fire that broke out in
second-level apartment in the Bronx. While the cause is unknown, the fire is
suspected to have been started by candles after the power in the apartment was
shut off from nonpayment
The
mother of the three victims, aged 25, was seen climbing out this window and
down the fire escape with her three other children
Stable:
Other residents of the apartment block were treated for smoke inhalation
They
are in a stable condition.
Other
residents were also treated for smoke inhalation.
A
large contingent of firefighters and nearly a dozen fire vehicles, working over
a two-block stretch, had the fire under control by 10:30 pm.
Yvonne
Laracuente, 27, who was with friends nearby, heard a long scream from a woman.
'It
was a yell,' she told the New
York Times.
'She
was screaming ''my babies''.'
When Ms. Laracuente and her friends ran toward the sound, they saw a woman wearing only a T-shirt on the fire escape of the building.
She
was holding a toddler, Ms. Laracuente said.
Two
men pulled down the fire-escape ladder and helped the woman and the child climb
down.
While
the fire is being treated as suspicious, with the cause unknown, one resident
of the building said the electricity of apartment 2C been turned off, according
to ABC
7.
Witness:
One woman emotionally told ABC 7 how she watched paramedics attempt to
resuscitate the boys that were pulled from the apartment
The
Fire Department had the blaze extinguished by about 10.30pm
Another
neighbor said power and gas company Con Edison had turned off the electricity
due to nonpayment.
The
mother had gone to the bodega downstairs and bought candles to light the
apartment.
The
mother had been approved for public assistance, and the lights were due to come
back on Saturday
Strangely,
the building is about 10 blocks from the site of a 2007 fire that killed 10
people, including eight children.
1 Samuel 2:6- The Lord killeth, and maketh alive: he bringeth down to the grave, and bringeth up.
Mat
1:21- And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for
he shall save his people from their sins.
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