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Fire at Johnston senior housing leaves 52 without homes, 3 injured

Fire at Johnston senior housing leaves 52 without homes, 3 injured

  • Three people were taken to a hospital for smoke inhalation
  • One firefighter was treated at the scene for heat exhaustion
  • The fire has displaced 52 people and many pets

JOHNSTON − A fire in a Johnston senior housing complex displaced 52 people on Sunday afternoon, sent three to the hospital for smoke inhalation and left one cat missing.

The fire at Simmons Village started with a cigarette discarded in mulch beneath a bench, engulfed the bench and quickly climbed the side of the three-story apartment building around 3 p.m. Sunday, Johnston Fire Marshal Thomas Marcello said.

Three people were sent to an area hospital for smoke inhalation, and one firefighter was treated at the scene for heat exhaustion.

The building, with a charred façade, looked a little worse than it actually was because the fire started on the outside of the building. Firefighters knocked down the fire in 20 to 25 minutes, Marcello said. Six housing units were heavily damaged, he said.

  • May 29, 2023