Monday, January 19, 2015

CAT RESCUED AS FIRE GUTS WOONSOCKET HOME IN RHODE ISLAND




CAT RESCUED AS FIRE GUTS WOONSOCKET HOME IN RHODE ISLAND


WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WPRI) — Firefighters responded to Wood Avenue in Woonsocket early Monday to douse heavy flames that were shooting through the roof of a three-story home.
Crews were alerted to the fire shortly before 7:30 a.m. after receiving multiple 911 calls. Assuring all the residents were safely out of the building, firefighters started an interior attack. However, they too were evacuated from the burning building twice.


“It’s a stubborn fire,” Chief Paul Shatraw told Eyewitness News. “Because it’s such a small space in the attic, it’s very difficult to fight.”
Firefighters managed to rescue a cat from one of the apartments, and provided it it with oxygen. The cat’s owner says they tried to find him before thick smoke forced them to flee the building. He and his family were relieved to see their pet was saved.


“He’s a part of the family,” Michael Burke said. “He’s a little burnt up, and he’s probably a little scared, but he’s going to be okay.”
Officials say 13 people have been displaced, and are currently being assisted by the Red Cross. The State Fire Marshal is investigating what may have sparked the flames.