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Fall River Fire Department Chief Jeffrey Bacon met with the media for a third consecutive day to give updates on the aftermath of Sunday’s deadly Gabriel House fire. According to Chief Bacon, the investigation into the cause of the fire is still ongoing.
Jeffrey Bacon said the fire was "destined to kill" more than 50 people, but heroic acts limited the tragic loss of life.
River called mutual aid during the Gabriel House fire when firefighters were overwhelmed. But they covered stations, not the fire. Here's why.
River Fire Department will hold a briefing Wednesday afternoon to update the investigation into the deadly fire at Gabriel House.
River Fire Department Chief Jeffrey Bacon gave an update on Sunday's deadly Gabriel House assisted living facility fire that left nine residents dead and and at least 30 hospitalized.
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River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon says Sunday night’s fire at the Gabriel House was destined to kill over 50 people, and the stories firefighters now have to carry will be engraved in their hearts forever.
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River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said he plans to release the fire inspection report for Gabriel House Thursday, after paperwork delays.
River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon provides an update after nine people were killed and over 30 injured after a fire broke out at the Gabriel House assisted living facility in Fall River, Massachusetts on Sunday,