Fire near university in Maine kills 5
A fire that swept through an apartment building near a
university campus in Maine on Saturday morning killed five people and
critically injured at least one more.
Fire officials said Saturday evening everyone is accounted
for. The 90-year-old three-story structure near the University of Southern
Maine in Portland was a total loss. It houses two apartments and was the scene
of a Halloween party Friday evening.
"We do not know whether the victims are residents of
the home or guests," state fire marshal office spokesman Steve McCausland
said.
A spokesman for the university, Chris Quint, also said
earlier in the day that he didn't know whether any of the victims were students.
"It's a tragic situation," he said. "Our
hearts and thoughts go out to the families of those injured in this tragedy.
We're still getting information in."
The person critically injured in the blaze was transported
to a Boston hospital, where he is being treated for severe burns. State
fire officials said he escaped the fire by jumping from a second-story window.
Neighbors told WCSH-TV the fire broke out after 6
a.m. and flames were visible in the building.
One of the residents who escaped, Nathan Long, told the Portland
Press Herald that he smelled smoke when his alarm went off around 7 a.m.
He said he yelled, "Fire!" and ran to the back of the house where
another resident opened a window.
They both were able to jump onto a porch and then to the
ground, where they saw the badly burned body of another tenant.
"I feel pretty lucky. I'm kind of numb," Long
said, according to the Press Herald. He said he didn't remember hearing
any smoke or fire alarms.
Portland city officials said the university's campus center
was being used as a base for family and friends of the victims.

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