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Police Share Body Camera Footage From Deadly Assisted Living Fire

FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 18 – Bodycam footage reveals Fall River police and firefighters rescuing residents amid hazardous conditions during a fire that killed 10 and injured about 30 at Gabriel House.

  • A five-alarm fire broke out Sunday evening at Gabriel House in Fall River, killing 10 residents and injuring dozens.
  • Many residents at the assisted living facility required two or three people to move, records and staff accounts flagged substandard conditions at Gabriel House, and the Bristol County District Attorney's office said the cause remains under investigation and does not appear suspicious.
  • The video reveals first responders cutting through doors and carrying residents, and Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon called the rescues `absolutely amazing what I watched them do.`
  • Staffing levels will rise through overtime shifts now and the hiring of 15 to 20 additional firefighters over two years, according to city officials.
  • The tragedy has highlighted minimal regulations governing assisted-living facilities, and a fundraiser for victims will be held Friday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at St. John's Club.
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The Daily News of Newburyport broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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